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-<tiYl\uL_>S  HISTORICAL 
ENEALOGY  COLLECTION 


•5  LL,Ei '  COUNTY, PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  1833  01751  7050 


GENEALOGY 
942.006 
N814 
1901 


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THE 

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VOL.  IV. 


EDITED  BY 

A.  GIBBONS,  F.S.A. 


BIRMINGHAM  : 
C.  Cooper  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Law  Courts  PRESS,  194,  CORPORATION 


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PREFACE. 


In  issuing  to  Subscribers  the  Fourth  Volume  of 
XTbe  ftortbern  (BeitealoatSt  I  have  to  thank  them  for  enabling 
me  to  print  a  mass  of  original  information  relating  to  the 
Northern  Counties  which  would  otherwise  have  remained  in 
obscurity,  and  in  danger  of  utter  destruction. 

Of  especial  value  I  venture  to  think  are  the  Heriots  of 
the  Manor  of  Wakefield,  and  the  York  Marriage  Licences.  To 
decipher  these  would  be  for  most  people  an  extremely  laborious 
and  fatiguing  task,  and  it  is  matter  for  congratulation  that  the 
considerable  instalments  contained  in  this  Volume  make  so  large 
a  part  of  these  important  records  accessible  to  all. 

With  regard  to  the  number  of  subscribers,  I  am  glad 
to  say  that  there  has  been  a  fair  increase,  and  the  Publishers 
inform  me  that  they  quite  hope  that  the  Volume  lor  [902  may 
consist  of  four  parts  instead  of  three.  As,  however,  they  are 
not  yet  "out  of  the  wood,"  I  cannot  definitely  promise  this; 
but  I  think  Subscribers  will  accept  my  assurance  that  it  will 
be  done  if  possible — that  is,  if  "it  does  not  involve  too  great  a 
loss. 

A.  GIBBONS 

December,  1901, 


CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  IV. 


Pack. 

Eure  of  Helton.    Illustrated    5 

Heriots,  etc.,  in  the  Wakefield  Manor  Rolls   ...   7,  57,  113 

Parish  Register  of  Clay  Coton    13 

Waifs  and  Strays     17,  67,  139 

Notes  and  Queries     "...  18,  66,  146 

Act  Books  of  the  prerogative  Court  of  York   19,  vS5 

Kellam,  Lee  and  Little  Families   21 

Analytical  Calendar  of  Lincolnshire  Wills  in. the  P.C.C   22 

M'I.ean,  Musgrave,  Ouldrayd,  Pershall  and  Pratt  Families   27 

Marriage  Bonds  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York   28,  6S,  147 

Papist  Returns,  18th  Century      34 

Durham,  Carlisle  and  Allertonshire  Marriage  Bonds    37 

Marriage  Registers  of  St.  Maurice,  York    39. 

Some  Richmond  Wills    41 

Knights  of  the  Bishopric  of  Durham  present  at  the  Battle  ol  Lewes  49 

Sandal  Magna  Register  of  Transcripts  ...                                    ...  52,81 

Wills,  etc  ,  of  Manor  Court  of  Aldbrough    65 

Stonehouse,  Stonehurst    67 

Lincoln  Marriage  Licences    76,  '4° 

Wills  of  Manor  Court  of  Arkengarthdale    93.  1  »<» 

Reviews: —   ,03 

The  Genealogist  (N.S.).    Vol.  XVII. 
Story  of  the  Surname  of  Beatson. 

Transactions  of  the  Midland  Record  Society.    Vol.  IV. 

Claton,  Cottall  and  Demayne  Families   104 

A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Redmaynes  of  Le veils,  Harewood, 

and  Thorntou-in-Lonsdale.    Illustrated    105 

Peculiar  Court  of  Masham    

Garford,   of  Steeton    Hall,   Yorkshire,   and  Garford,  of  Corby, 

Lincolnshire     '37 

Early  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland  Pedigrees  frofn  the  Pica 

Rolls  ,.)•    '3« 

Notes  on  Families  bearing  the  Surname  of  1  [avelock  l$l 

Index  of  Surnames                                                       '   !55 

I L LUSTRA  I  IONS. 

The  Arms  of  Redmayne  {see  p.  105)   ^ 

The.  Arms  and  Onarterings  ol  Kurr  ol  Helton 


INDEX 


CAGE 

Abbey   29 

Abborth    132 

Abbott    75,  132 

Acklam    72 

Adams   71,  91 

Adamson   36,  68,  132 

Addison    38 

Agar   70,  90 

Aikms    30 

Akers    132 

'  Albemarle    108 

Alcock   73 

Aldeburgh  ...  107,  108,  109 
Alderson...  93,  94,  95, 
96,  100,  102,  116,  117, 
ll8,    119,    120,  121, 

123,  125,  126,  127,  128 

Alleley   31 

Allen  ...  69,  74,  81,  132,  144 

Allenson   47,  86,  132 

Allott    9,  53,  91 

Almery   71 

Almond    148 

Alsop   72,  130 

Alston    67 

Amandvill    49 

Amplelord    141 

Amyas   7,  1 1 

Anderson...  22,  29,  31, 

116,  132, 149 

Anderton    28,  75,  142 

Andrew   73,  143 

Andrye    49 

Anne    86 

Anton    144 

Appleby   40,  63,  132 

Applegarth   72 

Arbuthnot    67 

Ardington   84,  132 

Armistead   87,  132 

Armitage   52,  84,  S7 

Armstrong    21 


PAGE 

Arnold...  52,53.54,  56- 

72,  82,  83,  84 

Ash    72,  S6 

Ashburne    86 

Ashinhurst   21 

Ashton...  26,  54,  73,  75, 

88,  149 

Aske   39 

Askwith    31,  32,  132 

Aslabye    50 

Astell    13,  14,  15,  17 

Athay    31 

Atkinson...  34,  37,  38, 
40,  42,  56,  74,  82,  84, 
88,  90,  98,  123,  124, 

125,  127,  » 33 

Atkyn    25 

Aubrowe  41,  42 

Audas   (Andice)  31,  34,  49 

Andleye    27,  51 

Audsley  ...   12,  53,  58, 

62,81,82 

Austen   143 

Auton    133 

Aveley   51 

Avison   89 

Awards    43 

Awlesworth    24 

Awmbler   60 

Aykeroide-    11,  59 

Ay  mas   57 

Ay  re..   75 

Aysaliby    50 

Ayseoglie  (Askue.etc.) 

20,  22,  69,  132,  145 
Aystrop    145 

Bacon    55,  8a 

Badiley    75 

Bagley   si 

Baggs    6 


PASS 

Bailiolf    49 

Bailisse    49 

Bailman    148 

Baine  (Bayne)    133 

Baisman    155 

Baker                      31,  i34 

Ball    52,  56 

Ballarde    13 

Balme    30 

Balmforth   28 

Banaster   74 

Bank  (Banks)  23,  29, 

45,  74.  134 
Barber  52,  54,  55,  56, 

82,  S3,  84.  97 

Barbram    49 

Barde    23 

Bar  do  lie    40 

Nargh    134 

Barker  9,  19,  46,  48, 
62,  72,  74,  82,  S3, 

90,  14S 

Barlowe    55.  63 

Barnard    50,  77 

Barns    153 

Rarneslay   12,  1:4 

Baraigham  96,  97,  . 

Barratt   10 

Barrow   140,  141 

Harry    34 

Barstow   31,  61 

Bart  let  30,  1  ;4 

Barton  .  ...  19,  22,  48,  148 

Barwick    35 

Basse   1.4 1 

Bassett  (Basset)   ......  isi 

Katelielor   149 

Bateman    141 

Bates   10,  Sj,  M3 

ftatman    70,  71 

Batt    10 

Battersby    1  \.\ 


INDF.X. 


TAGK 


Battman   71,89  Blakelock    39  Braithwaite   40,  156 

Batty    11,  74,  141  Blanch   33  Bramley   74,  Si,  136 

Bawdes   17  Blanchard    24,  40,  70  Brattleby   79 

Baxby    135  Bland    74  Brattmer   136 

Baxendale    18  Blashall    148   Bray    7,  12,  57 

Baxten   84,  90,  145  Blaxby   92  Brayton    58 

Beale         15,16,23,87,88  Blaxley    13  Brearley    142 

Bearper  (Bearser)          135  Blencansope    151   Breere   55,  84 

Beatson   56,  82,  83  Bligh    92  Brenand    87 

Beaumont  9,  11,29,59,62  Blois    108  Bretton 

Beck    135  Blythe    69  Brewer   136 

Beckwith  ...33,87,  135,  147  Bocher   43  Brewesse   14,  15,  16 

Bedforth  (Bedford)  52,         Bolland    7  Brian  (Bryan)   16,33 

54.  55.  °5.  84  Bone   26  Bridge\vater    135 

Beecham   39  Bollynge  (Bowling)  Brigg  (Brygge)  9,  58,  59,  136 

Beevers   55  10,  12,  75  Brigham    72 

Beldon   85  Boltbye    51   Brighton    71 

Bell  18,  19,  29,  37,  38,         Bolton   28  Brindholme    72 

40,  45,  68,  72,  135  Bollyam    62  Broadrick    99,  100 

Bellasis    35,  51  Bond    140  Brockbank    75 

Bellingham    105,  no  Bones    143  Broche   136 

Bemonde    8  Booth  (Boethes)  12,  30,         Brockheue    63 

Bend    13,  14,  15      53,  54,  56,  59,  62,  64,        Brokesbanke    60,  113 

Benlows    35,  135  82,  144  Brooks  (Brooke)  1 5, 25, 

Bennelley    69  Boothroyd    56,  83  29,  40,  56,  73,  S3,  136 

Bennett    78,  143  Borlowe    52  Broome    77 

Benslowe   .   135  Boteler    79  Browne    12,  23,  29,  31, 

Benson   135  Botterill   [46      44,  4S,  53,  56,  68,  71, 

Bentley  ...  11,  60,  75,  114  Bottom    33      73,  75,  So,  82,  83,  84, 

Beresford    67  Boulter    10S      85,92,  100,  116,  136, 

Berkeley..   109  Boun    150  143,  140 

Bernard    50  Bourn    32,90  Browneld    S  83 

Berron   29  Bovill    73,75  Brownehill    115 

Bertram   49  Bowerdall  (Boardill)...  136  Brownerigge    55 

Bery   12  Bowes   92  Broxholme    27 

Best    68,113  Bowles    87  Bruce  .... 

Bews   72  Bowman   92,  98  Bi  umiche   22 

Bickars    19  Bownes    74  Bruntolte   50 

Billcliffe    10,56,64  Bowron    119  Brynnes   

Billington    136  Bowser    56  Buck    37.  148 

Bingham   73  Boyce    136  Buckley    10 

Binks    71,93  Boyes    14S  Buckshay  (Brickwy)  136 

Binning    .  ...    91  Boyne   52,56,84  Bulcock 

Bird   21,39  Boynton   69,80,  111   Bullen    17 

Birdsall    148  Bradbury    141  .Buhner   51,  107 

Birkdayle    48  Bradfeld    89  Bullocke 

Birkes   54.67,  147  Bradford    7,  $8,  00  Burden 

Blackburn  ...  7,  33,  72,  84  Bradley   ft  52,  7'.  *a  Burdoo  \     :  N 

Blacker   61,82,84  Bradridge    136  BtllgeSM  14.  tfc  1^  JJ  ' - 

Blaides    136  Bradwith   139  Bmgh  8,11,61,111 


INDEX.  in. 


PAGE  I'AGE  PAGR 

Burnestay   64  Castley    31  Clapton    78 

Burnet    36,  44  Caswell    145  Clare    7S,  145 

Burniston                   40,74  Catherick                       92  Clark  (Clerk)  21, 22,  25, 

Burnley                    73,  75  Catlyn                   114,  115  37,  46,  52,  55,  56, 

Burnloft                         50  Catterton                      149  72,  78,  79,  80,  97 

Bnrrill                            78  Catton                          18  Clarkson  30,  38,  62,  74, 

Burton  44,  50,  52,  58,        Caubarn                       72  128,  149,  152 

73.  76,  83,  148  Cavan    110  Clay   .„   So 

Buser    23  Cave   32  Clayepoole   80 

Bustard                          72  Cawood               69,  72,  83  Clayton  30,  40,  61,  64, 

Butler                 23,  69,  92  Cawthorpe                   33  80,  82,  90 

Buttervvkfc   38  Cay    59,  6©,  115  Clawson    80 

Butterworth    29  Cecil!    144  Cleasbie    80 

Buttry                           39  Chaldcr                 102,  126  Clemenshaw  ...  30,  34,  35 

Byard    147  Ghalesworth    115  Clentingson    129 

Byllynche    42  Chaloner   11   Clemit    So 

Byllynge   43  Chamlet    51   Clemmous    So 

Bynethegate    9  Champeray   92  Cleves   ill 

Bynnes                     54,82  Chancellour                   51  Cliffe  ...  11,70,80,81,  141 

Chaplin    71  Clill'ord   22 

Chapman  76,  77,  79,  87,         Clifton    8,  74,  Si 

Cabney    50  9°.  >27  Clippingdale    81 

Ca\d  .;.    39  Chappell   50  Clipsham    Si,  140 

Callow   27  Chappellow    71   Clipson    140 

Calverley          58,  80,  146  Charder    42.  128  Clough    40,  140 

Calvert    40,  87,  94  Charlemagne   111   Clotlghton    26 

Campie    70  Charlesworth   161   Coate    121 

Camplishon    '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".    68  Charlton                          77  Coates  35,  73,  98,  I02, 

Cant                            100  Charter                          80  116,  117,  118 

Cape    18,48  Chastar    7«  Coatesworth    \1 

Cappleman   28  Chatterton    77  Coatham   

Cardon   78  Chauncye   6  Cobb    10,  75 

Carlisle    31  Chayton    85  Cobham    108 

Carlton    32,37  Cheales   r.   77  Cork   87,90 

Carpenter   16  Cheatham   21,  89  Cockane   

Carr    «7.25,  72  Cheseman    77  CockcroA    86,  114 

Carried  38  Chevin    77  Oockell    69,  70.  141 

Carsey  IL.l   So  Cheynes    77  Cocker..    uS 

Carter   38,  39,  42, 44,          Chicken                          V  Codd  14' 

65,87,100,101,107,         Child.,                  67,  77  Coddington       .  141,144 

123,  124,  140  Chilton   37.  40,  51   Coe    14' 

Cartman                          39  Chippingdale                  77  <'°88*" 

Cartwell                    114  Oholraondely  (Chnlftiley)  Ooggell 

Cartwright. '.'..**         40,  74                  34,87,  88,  na  Ootid 

Carver                         148  Chopprell                       S°  okson.. 

Carvile    20  Chrichloc   77  Colbec*    ■*  9> 

Cashell    137  Christian   78  Colly    142 

C,'ISS  72  86  Christopher   78,  i|i  Coldocke    53 

Casseworth  "   58  Clacke   75.79  CUKvrll   80,90,14. 

Castle    78  Clapham    47.  7°,  '45  Cole    90.  U*.  >  n 


iv. 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Colley    88 

Collingridge    142 

Colling    11,  97,  119 

Collins    97,  100,  142 

Collinson    69,  142 

Callis    14,  16,  142 

Collishaw    142 

Collit   84 

Colson  28,  71,  86,  142, 

M3,  152 

Colstervvorth    143 

Colt    143 

Coltheart   39,  40 

Colthurst   143 

Colton  (Coulton)  46,  78,  149 

Columbell   143 

Comber    72,  73 

Cony   19,23,  143 

Conyers...  31,  37,  49, 

50,  143 
Cook...  21,  31,  38,  41, 

53,  54,  56,  70,  77,  78, 

79.  143,  H5 

Cooper   92,  89,  91 

Copcroft    69 

Copeland    89,  91,  118, 

120,  145 

Copledyke   23 

Copley...  53,  54,55,  82, 

83,  84 

Coppingforde   13 

Corbett    17 

Cordeux    40,  90,  92 

Cordley    149 

Cosen    75 

Cosens   147 

Costall   78,  79 

Cottam   50 

Cotten    14,  15,  86 

Cottingham    119 

Coward...   52,  53,  54, 

55,  82,  83 

Cowen   in 

Cow  per    9.  60,  63 

Cox   29 

Cracroft    «44 

Crafts    55 

Cragelt    85 

Crags    35 

Crnle    142,  144 


PAGE 

Crampton    144 

Cranett   144 

Cr  an  well   144 

Crase    50 

Craven   144,  145 

<  rawford   35 

Crawshaw    145 

Craxton    25 

Creasey    145 

Cressie    145 

Crispe    145 

Crofte    145 

Cromack   92 

Cromwell    88 

Cropp    145 

Cropper    42,  43 

Crosby   34,  145,  149 

Crosfielde    26 

Croshaw   145 

Crosland   52,  83 

Cross    21,  40,  78,  148 

Crovvden   40 

Cumpstone   120 

Cunington    145 

Curtis    140,  145 

Cussen   140 

Cust   140 

Cuthbert   79,  87,  141 

Cutler   108,  141 

Cutlove    141 

Cutts    141 


Daincourt    108 

Dalby    141 

Daldam    51 

Dalden   51 

Dale    35,  8 1 

Dales    40 

Dalton    37,  65 

Dalyson    23 

Danby    43,  45,  46,  ^5 

Darby   67 

Darley   98,  34 

David    77 

Davill    20 

Daringport   75 

Davis    37 

Davison    52.  5° 

Dawson  30,  41,  8a,  Ss, 

<)o,  >52,  IS3 


PAGE 

Day         24,  25,  29,  33,  115 

Daykin   129 

Dean    28,  84 

Deighton    90,  9h  92 

Dellebert    51 

Denham    -5 

Dennis   14° 

Denny    45 

Dent  ••  149 

Denton   II,  37 

Derneles    60 

Dickenson  54,  56,  73,  82,  86 

Dickering    S8 

Dickens    30 

Dighton    26 

Dilworth    74 

Dinsdale    102 

Dixon    32,  41,  80.  143, 

Doubledaie   24 

Dobson  44,  54,  55,  64, 

S4,  115 

Dodsworth   39 

Dollcliffe   So 

Dollison    91 

Dolphin    89 

Donkin   38 

Doudeswell    M5 

Doughtie   22 

Douglas  42,  117.  120 

Dove    33 

Dover    02 

Dow   129 

Dowker   6S.  149 

Downea    33 

Drake    Si.  S2 

Drakes   11,58 

Dranstield    S3. 

Drapour    lO,  64 

Drinkvaw  

Drowrye    23 

Drummond   01 .  Qja 

Duck   33 

Duckworth   20 

Duffleld    36 

Dukin    3a 

Duncan    10S 

Dunkeley    »5.  »6 

Dunn    o;N 

Dunnington 

Dwarihowsse   4' 


INDEX. 


PACE 

Dye    142 

Dygthon    63 

Dyson    59 

Dyssheworth   113 

Eadson   69 

Eakins   44 

Eallmer    25 

Easby    72 

East    145 

Eastland   142 

Easton   17 

Eastwood    149 

Eberstone    144 

Edgerton    85 

Edmunds.,   16 

Edwards    24,  145 

EgglesclifTe   50 

Egglesfield   50 

Eggleston    37,  51 

Eland   40,  61,  92 

Elbrotigh   36 

Elge    44 

Ellerbeck   70 

Elliot    98,  99,  115 

Ellis   32,  77,  147 

Eltington   15 

Elwick   6 

El  wood    71 

Emelden   51 

Emmerson  33,  44,  120, 

121,  141 

Enderbie ,   80 

Epping   50 

Epplinden    50 

Epworth    147 

Erpington    50 

Enington   21 

Escrick   19 

Estroland   50 

Etherington    S7 

Eure   5,  6 

Evcratt   81 

Fxlay    92 

Eyre   148 

Ezard   92 

Faber    75 

Fairburne    73,  82 

Falsliavv    29 


PAGE 

Farmery    78 

Farnacros    50 

Farnhill    89 

Farrand    86 

Farrer    40,  86 

Fauconberg    35 

Fa  veil    121 

Fawbert    33 

Fawcett    33,  74 

Fawreth    72 

Fearnley   90 

Feathing   74 

Feeldinge    55 

Feetham    65 

Feist   92 

Fennick    40,  83 

Fergusson  (Fargeson) 

90,  101,  139 

Ferra   39 

Ferrers   109 

Ferryman    71 

Fidler    73 

Field  (Fel.de)  ...  io,  62,  69 

Fillingham    73 

Finch    75 

Firmyne    44 

Firth   114 

Fishburn   50 

Fisher   19,  41 

Fitch  Monday    50 

Fitchett    8o,  141 

Fitchson   51 

Fitzgerald    108 

Fitz-Hugh    107 

Fitz-JeiTery...'.   49 

Fitz-John   51 

Fitz-Mewdeh   50 

Fitz-Randolphe   50 

Fitz-Robert   6 

Fitzwilliam   109 

Flanshawe    8,  63 

Flaskett    37 

Fleare   76 

Fleetwood    86 

Fleminge   it,  58,  64 

Flescher    28,  149 

Fletcher   31,  32,  S3 

Foley    M<> 

Foil  owe  11   77 

Forster    ao,  11,  140 


PAGE 

Fort    143 

Foss   149 

Fosserd    8 

Foster  19,  35,  40,  41, 

66,  67,  69,  146.  147 

Fotherby   71 

J-othergill    86,  87 

Fournes    23,  113 

Fowler  :   73,  So 

Fox  ...  n,  2i,  29,  71,  73,  89 

Foxcroit    44 

Foxton     28,  41 

Fozard   90 

Frank    31 

Frankland   28 

Frawler    20 

Freeman   79 

French....   30 

Frith   58 

Frost    31,  99 

Fryer   29,  121 

Fryston    115 

Fulthorpe    50 

Fynnay   60 

Fyrbank    65 

Fysh   S6 

Gabbion   49 

Gainford    51 

Gainsborough    145 

Gales   2S 

Galloway   123 

Gamble    87 

Gannill   59 

Garbutt    n  S 

Gardener   6 

Gardy    60 

Gartord    137 

Garforth   40,  137 

Gargrave  ...  57,  5S,  62,  63 

Gamer   34 

Garnett    83 

Garratt   144 

Garth    121 

Gascoigne  55,  65.  10S, 

100,  no 

Gaul   148 

Gedney    22 

Goldart   31 

GeU    72 


vi. 


INDEX. 


I'ACK 

Gelson   28 

Gersey   50 

Gibson  20,28,32,33,  39,  61, 
71,  86,  1 15,  147,  149 

Gilbank    149 

Giles    39 

Gil  lord   50 

Gill  23,  39,  74,  89,  122, 

123,  149 

Gillott    51 

Gilpin    38 

Gipston    40 

Girlington   45,  48,  65 

Glass    89 

Glendower    109 

Glover    30 

Godson  (Gudson)...  69,  72 

Gofton    37 

Goldsborough    54 

Gomersall    32,  84 

Goodrich   34,  35 

Goodwin   145 

Goodyeare  30,  52,  54, 

70,  78,  82,  83,  84 

Gore   69 

Goss   20 

Govvland         39,  72,  73,  91 

Graham    131 

Grange   90 

Grantt    44 

Grasby   88 

Graves    91,  145 

Gray.   35,  91 

Grayston  ,   59 

Greystock         10,  106,  107 

Graysone   90 

Greathead  ,   147 

Greaves    19 

Green  7,  8,  13,  20,  54, 

74,  79,  "5,  '44 

Green  bury   67 

Greentree    33 

Greenwood   32 

Gregory    72 

Grevi    63 

Grice   8,  11,  81,  82 

Griveson    37 

Grim   150 

Grimmer   88 

Grislinge    80 


FAt.K 

Griswood   91 

Groves   18 

Guest    148 

Guy   21 

Gybeon    49 

Gyfferson   47 

Gyll   122 

Haghe    9,  10 

Haigh   S3.  55 

Hainier    56 

Haldevvorth  10,  11,62,115 

Hales    26,  79 

Hall...  20,  25,  27,  30, 
31,  35,  72,  81,  84,  95, 
102,  115,  121,  122, 
123,    124,    125,  126, 

127.  '43,  '53 

Halliley    73 

Hamdam   . ...  51 

Hammerten    112 

Hammond  21,  75,  85, 

1 18,  125,  127 

Hancock   24,  60 

Haridley    31,  48,  92 

Handsom    39 

Hanks    m 

Hannam  ...  97,  98,  1)9,  128 

Hansard   49,  51 

Hansley    31 

Hanson...    12,  26,  52, 

53.  54,  5l>>  77,  >V>,  >s ! 

Harberte    68 

Hardacte   37 

Hardcastle...  52,  54,  82,  91 

Harding    36 

Hardwick ...  54,  35, 40,  140 

Hardy   72,  ^o,  149 

1 1  are  wood    108,  109 

Hargate    88 

Hargrcavea  19,  jo,  92,  113 

Harrington   23 

1  larker.. .  97,  99,  1 1 7, 
1 1 8,   120.   126,  125, 

i2o,  128,  129 

Harland    72,  86,  87 

Harlow    17 

[-farmer    8  ; 

1  [arpour   114 

Harrington    ]S 


Harris   15 

Harrison...  35,  36,  57, 
39,  4',  65,  67,  68,  70, 

75,  81,  89,  1 18,  143 

I  larrowe   50 

Hart    ...  20,  29,  40,  SS,  145 

Hartley    21 

Hartlington    32 

Hand)   68 

Harvie   25 

Harwood   23,  69 

Hasluck    150 

Ilassel   '. ..  92 

Hassell    67 

Hassellwood    26 

Hastings   139 

Haswell    49 

Hatter   71 

Hatfield    7s 

Havelock    150,  153 

Haveryngton   138 

Hawcrott   90 

llawlerde    15 

Hawk    32 

Hawkins     07 

Hawkslorth    4s 

1  lawksworth    149 

Hayes   140 

llayland   68 

Haymer    54 

Keadlam   36 

Ileadley  

Ilea  Id    84 

Heardsman    >  v  90 

Heart    41 

Heart  ley...   74 

tfeathfield    86 

Ilea  ton    30 

Heavyside  ...   17 

Hebden    41 

ll»  dley   33 

Hedworth   jo 

I  leinmyugway  .  .  1 1 ; 

Hemswottti    i>8 

I  lenderaoa  31.  34.  37.  1  •>» 

Hendoti    I4^ 

Hamiaga  

ILnsou  149 

Kenttwfil    > 

llepptn    50 

Heptoattall  (j  ii 


INDEX.  WU. 


Hepworth                 29,71   Hopkkison                    88  Jackson...  33,  34,  40, 

Herbert  (Harberte)  ...         Hopper                         30  70,  th  72,  73.  74.  75- 

68,  73  Horncastle                   147  80,88,91,97,147 

Herdman   38  Home    53,  142  James    75,  144 

Heron                       33,  50  Horner                         40  Jameson  ...   116,  118, 

Herrieman                   140  Hornesey                35,  143  120,  123,  130 

HerringtOn   49  Horsfall    28  Janyns    7 

Herryson                       62  Horsley                    7i>  73  Jaclues    28,71,86,  100,101 

Heslop   21,  127,129  Houghton    '50  Jarviss  ,   35 

Hesvvell    49  Howard    72,  91  Jefferrey   91 

Heth   127  Howcrott    30  Jenkyn   48 

Hethard    89  [iowden   23  Jepsofl    53,  149 

Hewarde   13  Howell    50  Jerratt   68 

Heworth   50  Hewlett    71  Jessop   148 

Hexham                         91  Howson                         79  Jewitt    ...  90,  124,  125,  129 

Heys    43  Hoyle    53.57,64  jifferson    121 

Hill  ii,  25,  28,53,56,         Huddeswell                   59  Johnson...  30,  32,  33, 

73,  84,  90  Huddleston             78,  109  4<>,  44,  55,  56,  67, 

Hillary                        123  Hudson            32,116,  149  69,  73,  76,  84,  88, 

Hillilee                        146  Hudspeth                       20  9>.  M°,  143 

Hilton    27,  51,  75  Huett    54  Jonson    >47 

Hind   55  Hugginson   67  J°Plmg   S7 

Hmdmoor    130  nulley    13.  14,  15  Jowsey   3> 

Hird  94,  99,  101,  102,         Hume    88  Jubb   ;: 

120,   121,   123,  125,         Hurafrey    22,147  Judd   M 

130,  131,  141  Hungerford    78  Judkin   14 

Hirst  9,  52,  53,  54,  55,         Hunter          17,  75,  89,  148 

56,  82,  83,  89   Hurlington                     72  „ 

Hobson    8,58,77  r,    .  M  Kay    32,39,58.69,89 

Hodgeson  25,34,38,45,68  [ill™°rth  " 97  Kearton    .0, 

Hoa  59  Hutchinson  20,  26, 39,        Kedbve  (?)   15 

Hogarth"".'.'.*.   38     42,53.54,56,71,82,        Kelby*   25 

Ilolborn    20      g3.  85,  93.  98,   102,         Kelk    3I,  149 

Holder    78       M4»   II8,   l«.    123.  Kellam    21 

Holding    35         125,  1*6,  i*9»  14*  153  Keteey   33 

Holdsworth    30,  39  Hutcliff    22,  70  Kendal  

Hole   ,         113  Huthwaito  ...   149  Kenlrsidc    20 

Holgam    69  Hutton  45,46,  47,  48,        Keonetl    17.  H 

Holgate    7,  29  7|   lo6  Kent    58 

SSte:r:..?.5       ~»*.m  !•:;;:!: ::::::::::::::::  4 

Holman    77  ,Iyt°n  "  **el    io5 

Holme           26,71,90,91  IHbecke         53.  54.  »»t*3  Keltlevvell    SS 

Holtby   21  Ingham   33  Kidd   41 

Hone    17  Ing,a,T1   87  Kilburn    47 

Honnsey    89  ^atld    49.  S°  King..   14! 

Hontoni   88  ™Of!    S*  Kingston   ;\  - 

Hood    39  I,win  87  Kipling...  94.  99.  100, 

Hooker    Ml  Larson    »  »Ti  ■«! 

Hopkins   34  ,s:,mo  •S  KirhV  •  •  ;; 


Vlll. 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Kirk    33,  147 

Kirketon   138 

Kirkland    39 

Kirkley   147 

Kirmond   29 

Kiry    31 

Kitchin  25,  53,  121 

Kitchingman    73 

Knapton    33 

Knews   124 

Knovvles   40 

Knutton  53,  55,  83 

Kyme    22 

Lacy   8,  58,  63,  115 

Laing    33 

Laken    24 

Lambert...  31,  54,  55, 

73,  75>  81,  82,  no,  112 

Lambton   50 

Lamdam   51 

Lamesdate   51 

Lancaster   138 

Lancedon   51 

Lanchester   119 

Land   39 

Landslike    51 

Langdale   39,  43 

Langlay    55 

Langstaff   120 

Lascelles   108 

Latham    24 

Latimer    21 

Laton    50 

Langhton    50 

Laukesbury    77 

Launde,  De  la  (or  Lay- 
land)   18 

Lavrick   30,  127 

Lavvrance    80 

Lawson...  37,  41,  54, 
85,  87,  99,  140,  141, 

>43-  »45 

Laycocke    83 

Layland  (and  see 

Launde)    66 

Layton    50 

Lazenby    41,  69,  73 

Leach    29 


PAGE 

Leadam   70 

Leake    54 

Leddon    149 

Ledill    75 

Lee...  19,20,21,29,36, 
39,  52,  54,  77,  83,  85, 

89,  90,  91,  147 

Leech    20 

Leedam    85 

Leef   35 

Leeke    63 

Leeming    74 

Lees   147 

L~eghe    8,  63 

Leman   23 

Lenton   143 

Levett    87,  148 

Levvins    37 

Leyn     43 

Lick  is   40,  90,  92 

Lickuorouse    91 

Liddell   131 

Lightlbot   56,  89 

Lindley    148 

Linfoot   40 

Lingerd    140 

Linley    55,  115 

Lindsay    39,  67,  107 

Liquors  |.o 

Lister...  Go,  70,  76,  83, 

87,  90,  14S 

Little    2\ 

Littlewood   7,  9,  114 

Liversedge   54 

Lloyd  ..:   21 

Loams    63 

Lockett    25 

Lock  wood...  39,  40,  56,  85 

Lodge    74,  U» 

Lodington   22,  1  14 

Lolte    70 

Loft  house    88 

Longebothome    io,  .  • 

Longeley   9,  $3. 

Longmire    140 

Longstaff    38,  95,  102, 124 

Longwood   JJ 

Lord   J2 

Lome    <>; 

Losh ....    37 


Lound    6;  24 

Lovedaye    24 

Lovill    141 

Lowe    80 

Lowell   57 

Lowes   59.  61 

Lowther    67 

Lucas    15 

Luddington    27 

Lnd'.vorth   50 

Lumljy   30 

Lnmley  ...  20,  44.  50, 

72,  107 

Lund    40,  89 

Lupton   i>7 

Lyle    10 

Lyon   28 

Lyster  ...  8,  12,  26,  56.  115 
Lyth    33,  14S 

Machbancher    51 

Machin    31 

Mackenzie    139 

Mack  re  1    91 

Macleson   37,  79,  ga 

Magdon    20 

Maltby   3S 

Mamdberney   51 

Manbuteher    51 

Manby   22 

Mann    72.  75 

Manners   144 

Marche    9,  13,  15 

Margrave   86 

.Mariner  ...99,  101,  117, 

119,  120,  122,  128 
Marriatt    14,  15,  10 

Marshall..  15,  17. 
34.30,45,  72,  75,  145, 

M7.  149 

Marston    70 

Martin      24,  74.  78,  80, 

95,  100,  143 

Ma>kill   41,  70 

Mason    40,  42,  74 

Mastin^berdc 
Masterman  y6 

Masters    70 

MatSOQ  9* 
MatlCHon  3; 


INDEX. 


ix. 


PACK 

Matthewmau   8 

Matthews    20 

Maulum    35 

Mauleverer   88 

Maunsell    12 

Maw    39 

Mawborne   86,  142 

Mawde          10,  58,  59,  113 

Mavver   24 

Mawger    115 

Mawlin   ,..  91 

Mawlholme    34 

Mawman   41 

Mawsters    50 

May   34,  89 

McDaniel    89 

McGill   90 

McLean    27 

Mealbie    21,  70 

Medburne    14 

Medley    31 

Meek    32,  92 

Meggison    31,  33 

Mellons    61 

Mellush    90 

Mercer   18,  20,  66 

Meres    23 

Merley   6 

Metcalfe  27,43.  54,  *>5> 
86,  90,  97,  118,  121, 

124,  130,  140,  145 

Metherley    58,  63,  64 

Mewburne   147 

Middleton  21,  50,  107,  147 

Midlebrooke    78 

Mills    34 

Milner  9,  52,  55,  82, 

84,  93,  94 

Milns    74 

Minarde    14 

Mins   33 

Mirfield   io,  141 

Mirfin    147 

Misterton    148 

Mitchell    35 

Mitford    38 

Milton   78 

Moake   84 

Moisey    91 

Molsoii    82 


I'  AGE 

Molyneux    89 

Monkman    29 

Montague    86 

Moody    91 

Moore  13,  14,  15,  16, 

35.  37,  53,  58,  71,  124 

Mordon    50 

More    19,  35,  142 

Morealeyn    151 

Morehouse   60 

Morison    88 

Morland    48 

Morley    50,  85 

Morris   143 

Mortimer    40 

Morton  50,  75,  98,  129,  130 

Moss    40 

Mote    23 

Mounson    22 

Mountain    92 

Movvberry    69 

Moyses    45 

Moxley    30 

Murcote          13,  14,  15,  16 

Murgatroyd   61,  146 

Murton    97 

Musgrave...  27,  39,  64,  109 

Musson    144 

Mutch    40 

Myddelton   44 

Myers    32 

Myton    88 

Nasbitt   r   88 

Nayler...52,  53,  54,  55, 

58,  81,  82,  83,  S4 

Neale    26 

Nelott    115 

Nelson  ...  31,  92,  no,  147 

Nelthropp    23 

Nesgcll    69 

Nesse    70 

Ncthegate   1 1 

Netherwoode    153 

Nettillon    u,  82 

Newark    25 

Newoomen  

Newlove    71,  1 49 

Newman   81 

Newsom   38  89 


MUSB 

Newsham    40 

Ncwsteyd    44,  45 

Newton   25,  39,  46 

Nevill         49,  83,  107,  1 !  1 

Nichols     8,  30,  62,  75, 

130,  144 
Nickelson     30,  68,  69, 

72,  74,  11 8,  128 

Nightingale    40 

Nixon  ...  95,  125,  130,  131 

Noble    71 

Noddt-ll    21 

Nodding    71 

Norfolke   53,  S3 

Norma  nd   74 

Noniaville    40 

Norris    69 

North    44 

Northern!    C4 

Norton  52,  53,  54,  55, 

56,  So,  82,  84,  113,  142 

Note   70 

Nuttyngham   65,  1 13 

Nuns    40 

Nut    39 

Oakes.   53,  86 

Oastler    70 

Oates         45,  54,  56,  65,  82 

Obie   69 

Odling   24 

Offley    87 

Ogden   54,  56 

Ogle   23 

Okeden    9 

Oldeleid    11,  57/61, 

62,  1 1 1  1 1 5 

Oliver    18,  35,  37,  5S 

Olyot    151 

Oiton    20 

Osborne    || 

Otway   36 

Onldroyd   

Owstoo    28 

Oxley...  27,  53,  54,  & 

56,  82,  S3,  $4 

l^cy   79 

I\wldi*on    \.}\ 

P**    I 


X. 


INDEX. 


PAGE  PACli  PAGE 

Pagett    9,  10  Pickard    69  Raikton    50 

Palmer    14,  15,  16,  70  Picakver    28  Railton    39 

Panton   89  Pickergill    33  Raine...2o,  27,  95,  99, 

Paramoore   30  Pickering    41  119,130 

Park  50,  52,  54,  56,  75,        Pickles    32  Rainer   S2 

82,85  Piggies    53  Rainolds   15 

Parker  21,  40,  47,  56,         Pimm    39  Raithebeck   26 

72,81,84,146,148  Pinckney    123  Raleigh    112 

Parkin  33,  37,  48,  90,  148  Pindar   82,  87  Ramsbottom    31 

Parncl    149  Place    42  Ramsdenn   ,   55 

Parnham   79  Plantaganet    107  Ramshawe   25,71 

Parr    67,  107  Plaxton    20,  68  Rand   36,  14S 

Parsable    120  Plowman    19,  SS  Randall    2S 

Partridge    80  Plummer   4b  55  Ranulphus   151 

Passelewe   12  Pollard   54,82,84  Raper   19,44,90,149 

Patson   .    43  Pond   75  Ratcliff    34, 35 

Patten    42,  88  Poole   ...  52,  73,  55,  71,  82  Raughton    139 

Pattinson   99,  121  Popletun   75  Rannsley    60 

Pattricks   6S  Porter    59.  63,  75  Raven    147 

Pavy    24  Postlethwaite    85   R»W   120 

Payne    16  Potts    70  Rawdon    92 

Peacock  24,38,49,69,         Powell    92,  140,  149  Rawlinson    3 

95,  97,  99,  100,  101,  Powlton    131    Ra>'    ^4 

102,   116,    118,    119,         Poyntell    75   Rayley    70 

120,    122,    123,    124,         Pratt    27,  38,  74  Rayner  

125,  126,  127,  130  Pratty   ■  35  Raynlorth    42 

Peake    68  Pregion    144  Rea    91 

Peares    70,  72,  S9  Preestley  29,  55,  56,  Reacha   

Pearson  21,  29,  30,  32,  58,61,81,115  Read   

33,  35,  37,  38,  46,  52,  90  Preistman    75  Reaston   

Peeke   59,60,144  Prest    87  Reave  ...  13,14.15,16,17 

Pecket    32,33,^5   Preston   54,^,83  Kedhead  - 

Peirson    26,  39,  78,  85  Prince    89  Redman  105,  106,  107, 

Pell  ...  52,  53,  55,  56,  77,  83  Proctor    45.80,83  lo8«  lo&  na  '",11- 

Pellet    139  Pndsey    45,  4"  KeilvtM  S   loS 

Pemberton   78  Pullen    69,  147  R««d   37.  89,  9J 

Pennell   141   Punciierdon    50  Rcinfrid    105,  106 

Pennington    67  Puppin    ioi,  119  UH,r 

Pcnson    8  Puratt    87  R^mmingtai   

Percy    [II   Pinden    69  RettlUSOII    If) 

Perkins    48  Purvis   3'  RlM,ton 

Pershall    27  Puttrcll    27  RevU   

Persons    27,  45  Pybus   4'   KI,ollrs  1 

Petronel   92  Ku  li.nds.n  ..,.30.  0 

Pettys    42  Ouadring    80        64,  09,  70,  7>  74.  »S,  »» 

Phclip    n    QuillCey    ,  ,,'KuKlell   

Philips    40  Quisac   H  Wdley    »9,*w>  :> 

phiiiL  120  *£w  ' 

pllvnsy    145  Race   98,99  Riasdale 

1>icl^    86  Radnor    <oS  K.^h    •  '  l,s 


INDEX.  XI. 


Ringcrott    69  Salmon    27  Shippen    74 

Ripon    110  Salvin    35  Shins    31 

Risworth   53,  83  Sampson    75,  148  Shovel   35 

Robert    12,  81,  148  Sanders    82  Sickerwham    37 

Robinson   18,  20,  22,  Sandwith    69  Sikes   ..  52,  53,  55,  81 

3 1 1  37,  4°,  41.  44,  46,  Sapcote   24  Simpson  21,  38,  41,  80, 

52,53,54,56,62,69,  Saundby...   72  89,  91  128 

Saunders   71  Singleton  „         30,  101 


70,  77,  78,  86,  89,  90, 
91,  92,  no,  141,  149, 


152,  153 


Saunderson 


3> 


Sissons    74 

Robson  20,  21,  71,  130,  146  Savage   73,81   Skamonden    113 

Rodgeman   23  Saville  8,  12,  58,  61,  84,  1 1 5  Skendleby    79 

Rodwell                   39,  149  Sawyer                          91  Skipwith  ...  22,  24.  27,  140 

Roebuck    148  Saxton   35,  72  Skortreth   26 

Scaife                           39  Slack  94,  95,  98,  102, 

Seargill                      11 1  121,  123,  126,  128 

Scarlet    35  Slaton   40 

Scaybard    54  Skitter   26 


Rogers    53,  54,  H9 

Roide   10,  1 1,  65 

Rokbye    153 

Rolleston    21 


Roineley   108  ^holefield   28  Sledmore 


Ronch    62 

Roo   1 1,  81,  115,  145 

Rookes    12,  60 

Room    39 

Roos    138,  139 

Rope    64 

Rosdale    69,  74  Scrope 

Ross    35 

Rotherham   72 

Rothvvell   77 

Roubamey   51 


Scholey     32,  52,  55,  56,  64  Sleight. 
Scolecort    63  Sleight  holme 


S8 
80 
7» 


Scorbrough   20 

Scott  39,  42,  54,  70,  84, 

85.  97,  98,  99, 

116,  141 

  107 

Scruton    75,  91 

Scurheld   37 

Seamer    75 

Searle   33 

  142 


Smales   19,  100 

Smart   85 

Smith  7,  8,  13,  14,  15. 
17,  21,  22,  23,  24, 
26,  29,  30,  32,  35, 
37,  38,  40,  4«,  62, 
64,  69,  71,  74,  70, 
77,  79,    86,  88,  89, 


93- 


Mi,  I45i 

14S,  149 


Rougemont    108  ^t'arson   

Roukton    50  Sebrough    [44  Smithson   86 

.     ..  Cml.*  «  r-      r  1  r      Bnnifk  fell 


Seele   45,  115  Snaith    28 

Senyor    12,29  Snidall   29 

Sepperdige  ?   47  Snow    7' 

Sergeant                  29,  140  Siu.wdon...  37,  38,  11 6,  125 

Setterthwaite:   72  Sollelt    92 

Sewel    46  Sollison   74 

Shackleton-   87  Solomon    145 

Rndd    66  Sharp   9"  Somersall    *  54 

Rudston                      86  Shaw(Shaghe)  10,  12,  19, 33  Sotehill  . 


Ronndell    74 

Rowe    123,  141 

Rowith    45 

Rowland   70,  87,  144 

Rowley   50 

Rowling    90 

Rowse   70 


Rumtord   37 

Runkin   41  Sheard... 

Rusby   59,  63  Sheffield. 

Russell   16,  68  Shelborne 


36,  48,  64  Soulby   92 

  31  Soulle   44 

.. ...  22,  24  Souths   N 

  142  Sowdeu    9' 


  30  Shepherd  ...  20,  40,  55,  77  Sparks 

45  Shepherdson  t>  Sp.mry 

 S6  Sherard    86  Sparrow 

6,  108,  no  Sherston   >49  Spearing 

Sherwood    9'  5pe4  J 

Saint  Paul  (St.  Poll)  8,  22  Shilleto    55-  5^.  1 


Rutherford... 
Rychmounde 

Rycrolt  

Kyther  





6l,  (--'.  B4 

  us 

  7« 

«4«) 
24 

73 


Xll. 


INDEX. 


rAi.K  IAf,E 

Spenceey    126  Stow   0o 

Spencer    86,  112  Stracker   39 

SPetch   7o,  82  Stubber    7 

SPinks           34,  74,  85,  115  Stubbs   89 

Sprigonel  ...  11,58,60,83  Studdart   17 


Spring  

Stacy   

Stagg   

Stakwood 
Stampe  .. 
Stanclyff .. 
Standlovve 


5o  Stuf    150 

148  Sturdy   34,  36 

21  Stye    73 

60  Suddaby    142 

26  Suertyes    50 

64  Sugden    89,  80 

49  Suggi    91 


Staner   90  Sunderland    53 

Stanhope    28,  69  Sunley   73,  87 

Stanous    66  Sunman    90 

Stapleton...  58,  99,  108,  139  Sunter    120 

Stansfeld           8,  12,  57,  60  Surdebell    70 

Starke    68  Sutton  13,  14,  15,  16, 

Starkie    •••   21  17,62,86 

Startforth    33  Swainson    8S,  89 

Staveley    72  Swale    33,  75 

Stead    H9  Swallowe   55,  84 

Steedman   75  Swan    45 

148  Swayns   57 

Swinburn   20 


Steele 
Stephenson  19,  45,  75, 


85,  94,  102  Swyft   9,  65 

Sterney    49  Sygeswyke   42 

Steward    43  Sykes   57,  14S 

Stickney    30  Syll   

Stiff    150  Symmes 

Stiles   41  Symson 

Stilton    77 

Stirkland   139 

Stoaker    84 


..  87 
...  8 
41,  45 


Tagge 


>7 


Stobert    37,  88  Taillour    59 


Stoeke  53,  55,  56,  81, 

82,  83,  84 

Stockham    27 

Stockton    148 

Stoddart    33 

Stokes   22 

Stokoe   20 

Stonehouse         31,  66,  67 


Talbot   35 

Tappinge    142 

Tarrant    38 

Tate   39 

Tat  a  111    4S 

Tathuni    4S 

Tasker   90 

Tattersall   95,  96 


Stones   120,  124  Tayleiord    143 


Storr   

Story   

Stothard   

Stott   

Stoupe    99  Teland   4'> 

Slovin    145  Tempest    i\  ^7 


68,  142 
28,  148 
....  71 
....  149 


Taylor  8,  23,  32,  34,  33, 
4.0,  42,  43,  45,  46,  55, 
54,  63,  09,  Si,  82,  87, 
90,  9 1 ,  101,  1 


r.\r.K 

Temple    89 

Tempton    70 

Tennant    19,  117 

Thackray   40,  89,  91 

Theland    50 

Themelby    27 

Thew    140 

Thirwall    36 

Thirleston    60 

Thomlinsofi    20,  46,  St,  70 
Thompson  29,  36,  41, 
43,  88,  89,  148,  152,  153 

Thorie    23 

Thornell    58 

Thorneton  45,  56,  88, 

9i.  M9 

Thornley   153 

Thorold    141 

Thorpe    18,  30 

Threavs    77 

Throgmorton   145 

Thurmborough   128 

Thurscross   S5 

Thwaites  29,  99,  100, 

120,  123 

Thwenge    139 

Tilburn   32 

Tilson    So 

Till    149 

Timberland    142 

Tindal    SS 

Tijilady    41,  47 

Todd          21,  32,  34,  70,  92 

Tolt    41 

Tomlinson    46 

Topham    |6 

To])lifle    152 

Torkesey    26 

Towers    51 

Townend    65 

Tow  nra we    83 

Tracye   51 

Tranmer   S~ 

Tievis    31 

TtoHopa   is 

rroltei    37.  47 

Tn>ut    12S 

Troutbeck    37 

Tiowton   

'IVuslovc    19 


INDEX. 


xiii. 


PAGE 

Trygott   8,  58 

Tuke   68,  69 

Tunstall  109,  110,  in,  1 12 
Tumour  12,  30,  32,  33, 

35.  37,  61,  70,  73,  140 

Turpin    33 

Turton  7,  8,  9,  57,  58, 

61,  63,  115 

Tvvydall    24 

Tyas   60 

'tyne   52,  56 

Tynker    9,  10,  64 

Tyson    19 

Tyteynge    65 

Uchtred    105,  138 

Unwen    2i 

Upton    47,  143 

Urpith    48 

Urrie  (Ure)   142 

Usher   .36 

Utter   50 

Vadcoe  ...    85 

Vaits   123 

Valvascour   51 

Vane    21 

Varey   29 

Varley   89,  90 

Vavascour    51,  112 

Vescy    12 

Vespount    138 

Vicars    54 

Vint    127 

Viponte    70 

Wade    38,  56 

Waddesworth    7 

Waddington    91 

Wad  1  owe   63 

Wadman    32 

Waind    89 

Waist  all    129 

Wainhouse   39 

Wales   115 


l' AGE 

Walker  8,  11,  12,  37, 

39.  42,  43.  7b  72,  73- 
74,  75,  84,  88,  90,  91, 
92,  127,  128,  139,  140, 

147,  148 

Walkington   72 

Wall   33 

Wallace    106 

Waller   19 

Wallingford    69 

Wallis   33,  73-  85,  87 

Walter  (or  Walton)  ...  114 

Walthani    2- 

Wand    69 

Wandworth    50 

Warde  14,  15,  16,  21, 

24.  25.  34.  40,  44.  79. 

8o,  S4,  85,  86 

Wardson   21 

Waringe    83 

Warmington    67 

Wart  on    47 

Warwick    19 

Waryner    48 

Washington   51,  139 

Waterhonse    63 

Waterton   52,  58 

Watson    19,  20, 

35.  37,  39.  40,  69,  70, 

74,  78,  79,  81,  90,  91, 

142,  148,  149 

Watters    35 

Waugh   38 

Waune    83 

Wayde   10,  64,  73 

Waylaid   .*.   8 

Way  to    12 

Weare   72 

Webster          13,  14,  15 

16,  17,  33,  39,  7o,  7', 

113,  148 

Wederell   152 

Weddell    75 

Wedgwood   90 

Weggett    122 

Weily    M7 

Welbye  23,  25,  45 

Welburn    72 

Wei  don    36,  1  1 1 

Wensley  94,  97,  98, 99, 
lib,  11(1,  Il8,  no, 
120,    122,    124,  127, 

130,  131 


PAGE 

Went  worth  ...  58,  108,  109 

Wesland   23,  25 

Wessington    51 

West  ...  13,  15,  77,  81,  142 

West  land    24,  40 

Wetherell    153 

Whalley    87 

Whalton   *.   38 

Wharton    ...  1 1,  19,  67,  6S 

Wharffe    23 

Whaworth    50 

Wheatcrolt   S3 

Wheatley    53,  72 

Wheler    139 

Whelpden    45 

Whip    90 

Whitacre  ...  63,  7S,  88, 

126,  141 
White    10,  33,  91 

116,  142 
Whitehead    ...  7,  92, 

98,  102,  [21,  148 

Whitehouse    149 

Whitell    102 

Whitfield   21,  73 

Whiting    24 

Whitle   40,  117,  125 

Whitley         8,  32.  61 , 

64,  113 

Whiisyde    43 

Whittingt    24 

Whitton    91 

Whittling    44 

Whythes   151 

Wiggleswortn   73 

Wiggon    19 

Wightman    52,  g| 

Wilbie    79 

Wilcock  ...  40,  58,  63, 

Ss.  142 

Wildboro   51 

Wilde    30 

Wilkinson  ...  9,  2S,  37, 

39.  73.  <>o,  i2<),  148 

Willin  .v   37 

Williams  ...  13,  44.  76,  143 

Williamson  27,  28, 

o_\  147,  148 

Willmer    76 

Willoughbie    27 


xiv. 


INDEX. 


PAGK 

Wilsbye    25 

Wilsha   91 

Wilson  28,  33,  34,  37, 
39,  44-  47,  73,  76,  77, 

87,  89,  91,  92,  147 

Wilton    49,  59 

Wincop    92 

Wingfeld    25,  40 

Winke    54 

Winn    78,  79 

Winstanley   143 

Winterscales   31 

Wise    33 

Wiseman  (Wyseman)  141 

VVitton   49 

Wivell    45 

Witty    32 


f'AGE 

World   54,  55,  59,  81,  82,  S3 

Wodgill    74 

Wolfenden    37 

Wolley   10 

Wolmer    22 

Wood    13,  14,   15,  16, 

'7-3',  33,  34-  39,  9°. 

91,  148 

Woodall    60,  74 

Woodburn    75 

Woodhall   95,  117 

Woodliouse   149 

Wobdthorpe    77 

Woolle     ..  ..   68 

Woorall   53,  8i,  82 

W  or  folk    69 

Worm  ley   69 


Wormewell    113 

Wrap    89 

Wrangham   37 

Wray   39 

Wright  21,  24,  27,  29, 

35>  52>  53.  55.  56.  74. 
Si,  82,  83,  142,  143.  147 

Wybord    51 

Wyclifle   90,  £l 

Wylcocke    43 

Wyndcll    115 

Wyrill    39.  S9 

Wytham    44 

Young    68,  85 

YouHgsmyth    60,  62 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


5 


EURE  ARMS. 

THE  shield  of  arms  here  reproduced  is  from  an  ancient  roll 
which  was  given  to  the  late  Richard  Almack,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  by  Sir 
Hyde  Parker. 


EURE  Of  beLtoN*cc°  Lincoln 

The  quarterings  are  as  follows:  — 

1.  Quarterly  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend  sable  three  fleurs  de  lis 

argent — EURE  of  Belton. 

2.  Barry  of  eight  argent  and  gules,  on  a  bordure  azure  as  many 

martlets  or — MERLEY. 

3.  Argent,  fretty  azure — LOUND. 

4.  Argent,  on  a  cross  azure  five  estoiles  or — Lincoln. 

5.  Barry  of  eight,  argent  and  gules,  a  horse's  head  erased  01 

Gardener. 

6.  Or,  three  piles  sable,  on  a  canton  argent  a  tlrur  do  Ita  oi  the 

second— CUDWORTH. 


6 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Crest  Two  lions'  paws  or,  supporting  a  fleur  de  lis  argent. 
Motto.  Norma  altera  vitae. 

The  quarterings  came  into  the  family  as  follows  :  — 

Sir  Robert  de  Enre  of  Belton  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme  (son  of 
John  FitzRobert,  Lord  of  Warkvvorth,  Clavering,  and  Eure, 
who  died  in  1240)  married  Isabella,  dau.  and  coheiress  of 
Roger  de  Merley,  Baron  of  Morpeth. 

Sir  Robert  de  Eure,  his  son,  died  1366.    (Inq.  post  mortem?) 

Stephen  de  Eure,  his  son,  died  1367  (Inq.  p.  m.),  having  married 
Margaret,  dau.  and  coheiress  of  Sir  Peter  Lound,  knight. 

Sir  John  de  Eure,  his  son,  died  1388  {Inq.  p.  in.),  having  married 
the  dau.  and  heiress  of  .  ,  .  Lincoln.  It  was  probably 
this  Sir  John  who  erected  a  parting-cross  at  the  place  where 
Mowbray  parted  from  his  duchess. 

Robert  de  E?ire,  his  son,  aged  41  years  at  his  father's  death,  mar- 
ried Catherine,  dau.  of  .  .  .  Chauncye,  Baron  of  Skir- 
penbec. 

John  de  Eure,  his  son,  married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Tempest. 

Sir  Hugh  de  Eure,  his  son,  married    .    .   .  Gascoigne. 

John  Eure,  his  son,  married    .    .    .    dau.  and  heiress  of 

Gardener.  He  built  a  large  hall  at  YVestgate,  between  Sand- 
toft  and  Belton,  which  afterwards  became  the  property  of 
the  Rythers.  Part  of  it  was  standing  in  1830.  and  on  a 
string  course  could  be  traced  J.  EWRE,  AD.  1 5  iq.    EI  P  O 

John  Eure,  his  son,  died  vita  patris  26  Oct.  15 12,  having  married 
Eleanor,  dau.  and  heiress  of   .    .   .  Cudworth 


Elwick.    By  Inquisition  taken  before  the  Lord  Mayor  of  York  in  1 

appeared  that  George  Elwick  died  10  Feb.  40  Kliz.  seised  oi  lands 
within  the  Manor  of  Bishopthorpe,  and  that  William  Eh  K  k 
son  and  heir  was  Living  "  in  Hambrough  or  some  othei  plfl 
seas,"  in  or  about  1621,  hut  is  now  dead.      Richard  F.lwick  W9M  htt 
brother  and  heir,  but  is  now  dead.     Walter  Elwick  M 
heir,  but  died  about  5  years  since,  before  the  death  of  the  said  Richard 
his  father.      Edward  Elwick,  the  only  BUrviving  -        I  tl 
Richard,  is  now  living  and  present  m  Court    In  i6ao  Richard  1 
is  entered  as  of  Seaton  Ross.— [Court  Ho<>k  of  the  Manor  of  Bishop- 
thorpe. 1 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


HERIOTS,   &c,   IN    THE   WAKEFIELD  MANOR 

ROLLS. 

The  present  Calendar  is  ready  for  printing  as  far  back  as  the  14th  century, 
but  the  period  of  1500— 1560  is  chosen  to  begin  with,  as  being  of  more 
general  interest  to  modern  genealogists,  who  will  thus  be  saved 
from  going  through  the  Rolls  membrane  by  membrane,  as  there  are  no 
Docket  Books  or  Indexes  for  this  period.  Practically  all  the  entries  of 
Heriots  are  here  given,  the  few  omitted  being  largely  or  entirely 
undecipherable. 

( Continued  from  Vol.  III.,  page  172.) 


505.  Alverthorpe.    William  Turton  chaplain  pays  40!.  heriot  on 

death  of  his  father  John. 
Ossett.    Thomas  Blakbourne  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William.    Wardship  granted  to  his  mother  Mar- 
garet Blakbourne.    Fine,  8d. 
Horbury.    William  Whitehede  pays  1 3d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  brother  Peter. 
Soitreby.    Edward  Janyns  pays  12s.  3d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  William. 
Wakefield.    John  Bolland  pays  20&  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  James  [Jacobus]. 
Holme.    John  Bray  pays  24s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Robert. 

Sandall.    John  Stubber  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Soitreby.    William  Waddesworth  (?),  son  of  William  and 

Johan,  pays  10s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father. 
Soitreby.    Alice,  late  wife  of  John  Hoi  legate  and  daughter 

of  William  Waddesworth  (?)  pays  ;s.  heriot  on  death  of 

her  said  father. 

506.  Stanley.    George  Kent  pays  3s.  Sd.  heriot  on  death  of  Ins 

father  Simon. 

Stanley.  Brian  Bradford  senr.  surrenders  to  the  U9C  of 
Alice  Bradford  wife  of  Brian  Bradford  junr.  and 
daughter  of  William  Amyas,  and  then  hens  male 

Wakefield.  John  Smyth  pays  [2d  heriot  on  death  of  Irs 
brother  Thomas. 

Holme.  William  Littilwod  pays  .ms  heriot  on  death  of 
his  father  John. 

Holme.  John  Grene  pays  13s.  heriot  on  death  ol  hii  father 
Adam, 


8 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Thornes.    John  Flanshawe  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 
Stanley.    George  Hobson  pays  18s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Thornes.    John  Sayvile  pays  2 is.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas  Sayvile  esq. 
Alverthorpe.    Thomas  Burgh  pays  3s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

brother  Robert  Burgh  chaplain. 
Sanclall.      John  Clifton  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Sonreby.  John  Whiteleghe  pays  14s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of 
his  brother  Oliver.  John  Whiteleghe  surrenders  to  the 
use  of  his  son  John  Whiteleghe. 

Hipperhohne.  Alice  wife  of  Gerrard  Lacy  esq.,  Isabella 
wife  of  John  Sayntpaule,  and  Johan  wife  of  Thomas 
Trygott,  pay  40s.  heriot  on  death  of  William  Svmmes 
brother  of  said  Alice  and  Isabella,  and  uncle  of  said 
Johan. 

Holme.  John  Penson  pays  20s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
William. 

1507.   Holme.    Richard  Nichols  pays  13s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Alverthorpe.     Thomas  Turton,  son  of  John  Turton  and 

Beatrice  his  wife,  daughter  of  Robert  Waylard,  pays 

3s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  said  mother. 
Skamyngden.    John  Grene,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Grene 

and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of  James  [Jacobus] 

Bemonde,  pays  8s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  said  mother 
Stanley.    Richard  Lyster  pays  6d  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 
Alverthorpe.      Elizabeth  and  Dionis,  daughters  of  1  : 

Smyth,  of  Wakefield   drapour,  pay  heriot  on  de  th  I 

their  said  father.      Their  grandfather  Thomas  Walker, 

guardian.    Fine  4d. 
Ossett.      Thomas  Gryce,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Gryce 

deed,  "op.  se  pro  quodam  heriot" 
Aryngden.    Thomas  Stansfeld  pays  6s.  8d.  heriot  00  death 

of  his  father  Nicholas 
Alverthorpe.    John  Sayvile  pays  2S.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas  Sayvile  esq. 

Ossett.  Thomas  Leghe  pays  26s,  Bd  heriol  on  death  of  hw 
father  Roger  Leghe  esq.,  lor  laud  late  in  tenure  ol  Gilbert 
Leghe  esq. 

Sandall.    Alice,  Elizth.  wife  of  Robert  Fosserd,  Agnes 
Margaret,  daughters  of  William  Taillour,  pay  4s.  heriot 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST.  9 

on  death  of  their  said  father,  and  of  John  Taillour  chap- 
lain their  brother. 

Thames.  Edmund  Page  pays  2s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Thomas. 

Hipperholme.  Thomas  Wilkynson  pays  2d.  heriot  on  death 
of  his  father  John. 

Horbury.  John  Longelay  pays  i8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Robert. 

Hipperholme.    Richard  Rideynge  pays  9s.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John. 
Soureby.    Richard  Brygge  pays  20s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Richard. 
Soureby.    Richard  Pagett,  son  of  John  Pagett  and  Johan 

his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Milner  of  Blakwodd,  pays 

5s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  said  mother. 
Sandall.    John  Barker  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Edmund. 

Holme.     Elizabeth  and  Alice,  daughters  of  John  Tynker, 

pay  3s.  heriot  on  death  of  their  father.    Elizabeth  Tynker 

their  mother,  guardian.    Fine  8d. 
Holme.    John  Hirst  pays  20s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

John.    His  mother  Alice,  guardian.    Fine  8d. 
Holme.    Richard  Littilwodd  pays  20s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  John. 
Holme.    William  Turton  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Holme.    Elizabeth,  Isabell,  and  Johan,  daughters  of  Adam 

Beaumont,  pay  26s.  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  their  father. 

Their  mother  Isabell  Beaumont,  and  her  brothers  Oliver 

Robert  and  Giles  Robert,  guardians.    Fine  8d. 
Soureby.    John  Swyft  pays -4s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

grandfather  John  Swyft. 
Holme.    Robert  Alott  pays  23s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Soureby.    Henry  Haghe  pays  6s.  8d.  henot  on  death  oi  his 

mother  Alice  Haghe. 
Soureby.    William  Okeden  pays  3s.  henot  on  death  01  his 

father  William. 
Soureby.    Margaret  Deyne  pays  od.  henot  on  death  oi  her 

father  Miles  Deyne. 
Soureby.    John  Bynethegate  pays  2is.  henot  pn  death  oi  his 

father  William. 
Rastryk.      John  Cowper  pays  .^1  henot  on  death  Oi  his 

father  William. 
Holme.    William  Marshe  pays  1  |d  henot  on  death  ot  his 

father  Richard. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Sandall.    Oliver  Haghe  pays  13s.  4.d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John  Haghe  of  Dritker. 
Rastryk.    Same  pays  3s.  40I.  heriot  on  same. 
Hipperholme.    Henry  Batt  pays  40I.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John.    His  mother  Margaret  Batt,  guardian.  Fine 

4d. 

Soureby.    John  Haldevvorth  pays  4s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Edward. 
Soureby.    John  Longebothome  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 

grandfather  and  grandmother  Richard  Longebothome  and 

Agnes  his  wife. 
Alverthorpe.    Robert  Bollynge  pays  6s.  6d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John  Bollynge  junr. 
Alverthorpe.    William  Mirfeld  esq.  pays  5s.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  lather  Sir  William  Mirfeld  knight. 
Wakefield.    William  Wolley  pays  3s.  4c!  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John. 
Soureby.    John  Roide  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Elias. 

Horbury.    Roger  Lyle  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
Richard. 

Alverthorpe.    William  Pagett  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  oi  his 

father  and  mother  Thomas  and  Emma. 
Alverthorpe.    Robert  Graystok  pays  3s.  4d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  William. 
Holme.      Johan,  wife  of  Nicholas  Bilclyff  and  dan.  of 

Christopher  Tynker,  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of  her  father. 

for  a  messuage  and  6^  acres  of  land  in  Seoles  ;  also  5s  .: d 

for  a  close  called  Bradshagheynge  containing  5  acres,  and 

3  acres  in  a  close  called  I Iadey nge. 
N  B.— This  is  a  specimen  of  the  particulars  usually  given  in  the 
entries  of  heriots,  though  this  Calendar,  for  the  sake  ol  brevity, 
gives  only  the  names  and  amounts  paid. 
Hipperholme.    Thomas  Bates  pays  i:d  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Robert. 
Soureby.    Elizabem  wife  of  Henry  Drapoui  pays  wd  hen  \ 

on  death  of  her  brother  Christopher  Shaghe 
Soureby.    John  Felde  pays  I2S  heriot  on  death  ol  hra  Fatliei 

Christopher.  .  .  . 

Soureby.    Thomas  Mawde  pays  rid  heriot  on  death  ol  hi. 

father  John  Mawde  of  Warley. 

Holme.         John  Wayde  Alice 

 __J  j  — 1 

John  win.         Isabcll      Margery  johan 

rhii>tiana 


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I  I 


1510.  Soureby.    Brian  Roide  pays  gs.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

John.    Matilda  Royde  his  mother,  guardian.    Fine  I2d. 
Skamyngden.    Robert  Denton  pays  1 6s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  William. 
Soureby.    Edward  Aykeroide  pays  2s.  2d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Richard. 
Ayryngden.    Same  pays  6s.  8d.  heriot  on  same. 
Alverihorpe.    Francis  Collyng  pays  is.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  and  mother  William  and  Johan. 
Stanley.    William  Flemeynge  pays  26s.  8d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John. 
H  or  bury.    Thomas  Amyas  pays  6s.  8d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  William  late  of  Horbury. 
Sandall.    William  Roo  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Thomas.      His    mother    Johan,    wife   of   John  Foxe, 

guardian  :  fine  2d. 
Stanley.    Robert  Phelip  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 
Alverthorpe,  Hipperholme,  Osselt.     John  Burgh  pays  11s. 

15s.,  and  8s.  heriots  on  death  of  his  father  Thomas. 
Aryngden.    Thomas  Bentley  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 

15 1 1.  Sandall.    Robert  Nettilton  pays  10s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Robert. 

Sandall.  William  Batty  pays  i6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John.    His  mother  Margaret  guardian  ;  fine  4d. 

Ossetl.  John  Walker  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
Thomas. 

Ossett.  Henry  Clyff  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father  John 
Hipperholme.    John  Drakes  pays  i8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

rather  William. 
Holme.    Thomas  Hill,  son  of  John  Hill,  deceased,  pays  15s 

heriot  on  death  of  his  brother  William  Hill,  clerk. 
Wakefield.    Thomas  Gryce  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 
Holme.    Agnes  widow  of  Thomas  Beaumont  surrenders  to 

the  use  of  Laurence  Beaumont  their  son,  in  tail 

1 5 12.  Soureby.    John  Oldefeld  pays  22s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 

Stanley.    Robert  Chaloner  pays  26s.  Sd.  heriot  on  death  ol 

his  father  John. 
Sandall.    Margaret  wife  of  John  Nethegate,  Johan  Spry 

gonell,  and  Elizabeth  Sprygonell,  pay  7s  heriot  on  death 

of  their  father  Thomas  Sprygonell 
Soureby.    Robert  Haldeworth,  son  of  John  1 1 .  pays  p  henol 

on  death  of  his  grandfather  Richard  Haldeworth 


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Holme.  Henry  Walker  pays  9s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Holme.  Thomas  Barneslay  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Stanley.  Richard  Lyster  pays  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Thomas. 

Sonreby.  James  [Jacobus]  Stansfeld,  son  of  Ralph  S.  deed, 
pays  20d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  grandfather  Geoffrey. 

Thornes.  John  Sayvile,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Sayvile 
esq.  deed,  surrenders  to  the  use  of  his  brother  Ralph  Say- 
vile. 

Soureby.      Johan  late  wife  of  Laurence  Lyster  and  dau. 

of  William  Tumour  surrenders  to  the  use  of  Margaret 

dau.  of  Miles  Deyne  deed. 
Stanley.    Robert  Bery  pays  2s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 

1 5 13.  Alverthorpe.    Robert  Bollynge  pays  12s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Thomas. 
Sandall.    William  Awdeslay  pays  4s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  brother  James  [Jacobus]. 
Sandall.    Beatrix  Vescy  pays  3s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  her 

father  Thomas. 
Ossctt.    John  Passelewe,  son  of  Thomas  P.,  pays  6s.  8d. 

heriot  on  death  of  his  grandfather  John  Passelewe. 
Hipper  holme.    James  [Jacobus]  Boethes  pays  I  OS.  and  6d. 

heriots  on  death  of  his  father  William. 
Holme.      Elena  Robert  pays  17s.  heriot  on  death  of  her 

father  George. 

Sandall.    John  Shaghe  pays  6s.  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  and  mother  Richard  and  Margaret. 
Rastrick.    John  Hanson  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

John.    Isabella  his  mother,  guardian  ;  fine  8d 
Holme.    John  Bray,  son  of  Adam  Bray,  claims  63  acres  0:1 

death  of  his  brother  Robert  Bray.    John   Bray  marries 

Isabell  dau.  of  Thomas  Senyour. 
Alverthorpe.    Robert  Cokson  pays  13s.  4<i.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  Thomas. 
Hipperholme.    John  Lytster  pays  2S.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 

1  5 14.  Soureby.    Richard  Wayte,  Roger  Maunsell,  and  Christopher 
Browne,  pay  10s.  6d.  heriot  on  deatli  of  Margaret  W 
and  Agnes  Maunsell,  grandmothers  [aviarum]  oi  sai  I 
Richard  and  Roger,  and  on  death  0]  W  illiam  Browne 
father  of  said  Christopher,  tor  a  E&eSSUagC  and  10  .1  \ 

Warley. 

(To  be  continued.) 


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PARISH  REGISTER  OF  CLAY  COTON,  NORTHANTS. 
Transcribed  by  the  Rev.  Gordon  H.  Poole. 
( Co?iti?iued  fro?n  Vol.  III.,  page  143. ) 


Anno  Domini  1605. 

Richard  Sutton  sonne  of  John  Sutton  was  bap.  the  28th  of  July. 
Anne  Hewarde  dau.  of  Marie  Heward  was  bur.  the  27th  of  June. 
Margaret  Coppingforde  the  dau.  of  Francis  Coppinforde  was  bur.  the  xxi.th 
of  September. 

Thomas  wood  the  sonne  of  Roger  wood  was  bap.  the  v.th  of  November. 
Elizabeth  Hulley  the  dau.  of  william  Hulley   was  bap.  the  20th  of 
November. 

Robert  Murcote  the  sonne  of  John  Murcote  was  bap.  the  27th  of  November. 
Elizabeth  Moore  dau.  of  Richarde  Moore  was  bap.  ye  xxviii.th  of  December. 
John  Blaxley  was  bur.  ye  viii.th  of  Januarye 

By  me  Edwarde  Astell  Minister  there.    Richarde  west  and  Thomas 
Murcotte,  churche  wardens. 

Anno  Domini  1605. 

Francis  webster  and  Margaret  daughters  of  Robert  webster  were  bap.  the 
xi.th  of  Januarye. 

Margarett  webster  daughter  of  the  saide  Robert  was  bur.  the  xvi.th  of 
Januarye. 

Richarde  Moore  and  Frauncis  Greene  were  mar.  the  xxii.th  of  August. 

Anno  Domini  1606. 

John  west  the  sonne  Henrie  west  was  bur.  the  xviii.th  of  Aprill  1606. 
Margerie  Hulley  was  bur.  the  Fourthe  daye  of  October  1606. 
Elizabeth  Reave  the  dau.  of  william' Reave  was  bap.  the  v.th  daye  of 
October. 

The  saide  Elizabeth  was  bur.  the  xx.th  daye  of  October  1606. 
Henrie  Smithe  the  sonne  of  Richarde  Smithe  was  bap.  the  ix.th  daye  ol 
October  1606. 

Thomas  Williams  als  Bend  was  bur.  the  xxxi.th  daye  of  October  1606. 
Roger  Reave  the  sonne  of  Robert  Reave  was  bap.  the  Kxviii.th  daye  ol 
November. 

John  Marche  the  sonne  of  Thomas  Marche  was  bap.  the  icvi.th  dak  oi 
Januarye. 

Anno  Domini,  1607. 
Alice  williams  als  Bend  the  dau.  of  william  williams  was  bap,  the  \w.th 
daie  of  Aprill. 

Edwarde  Ballarde  the  sonne  of  John  Ballarde  was  bap.  the  MU.th  dau-  <•! 
Maye. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Roger  Minarde  and  Margaret  webster  were  mar.  the  xiii.th  daie  of  Aprill. 
Thomas  Medburne  and  Joane  Murcotte  were  mar.  the  seconde  daie  of 
Maye. 

Thomas  Moore  the  sonne  of  Richarde  Moore  was  bap.  the  v.th  daie  of 
July. 

The  saide  Thomas  was  Bur.  the  xxvii.th  daie  of  July. 
John  Reave  the  sonne  of  Robert  Reave  was  Bur.  the  xiii.th  daie  of  Sep- 
tember. 

Edwarde  Astell  Minister.  John  Murcotte  and  Roger  wood,  Church 
wardens. 

Anno  Domini  1607. 

Marie  Cotten  the  dau.  of  John  Cotten  was  bap.  the  xv.th  daie  of  November. 
Thomas  Collis  the  sonne  of  Thomas  Collis  was  bap.  the  Fourthe  daie  of 
December. 

Frauncis  Hulley  the  dau.  of  william  Hulley  was  bap.  the  sixt  daie  of 
December. 

The  saide  Frauncis  was  bur.  the  xxi.th  daie  of  Marche. 
Stephen  Sutton  the  sonne  of  John  Sutton  was  bap.  the  xxx.th  daie  of 
December. 

Alice  Murcotte  was  bur.  the  xxxi.th  daie  of  December. 

Frauncis  Smithe  the  sonne  of  Richarde  Smithe  was  Bap.  the  v.th  daie  of 
Marche. 

Anno  Domini  1608. 

Thomas  Reave  the  sonne  of  Thomas  Reave  was  Bap.  the  xxv.th  daie  of 
Marche. 

The  same  daie  Alice  Moore  the  daughter  of  Richarde  Moore  was  Bap. 
Christopher  Richardson  was  bur.  the  xiii.th  daie  of  Maye. 
Alice  Palmer  was  Bur.  the  xvii.th  daie  of  Maye. 

John  warde  the  sonne  of  Thomas  warde  was  Bap.  the  xix.th  daie  of  June. 
Richard  Sutton  the  sonne  of  John  Sutton  was  bur.  the  xxvi.lh  daie  uf 
August. 

Elizabeth  wood  ye  dau.  of  Roger  wood  was  bap.  the  last  daie  of  August 
Constance  Brewesse  the  dau.  of  Nicholas  Brewesse  was  bap.  the  xi.th  daie 
of  September. 

william  Reave  the  sonne  of  william  Reave  was  bap.  the  Fourthe  daie  if 
December. 

Marie  Moore  the  dau.  of  Richarde  Moore  the  younger  was  bap.  the  sixt 
daie  of  January. 

Frauncis  Bend  the  dau.  of  william   Bend  was  bap.  the  v.th  daie  ol 
Februarie. 

John  Sutton  was  Bur.  the  28th  daie  of  January. 
Erne  Burgesse  was  bur.  the  last  daie  of  Jann;u\e 

Edwarde  Astell  minister  there.      John  nuuii.itt  and    rhOflMU  Kr.\-\ 
Churche  wardens. 

Anno  Domini  1  60S 

Elizabeth  marche  the  1  dau.  of  Richarde  Judkin  waj  bap.  the  17th 

of  Januarie. 

f  Some  word  has  been  written  here,  Mid  subsequent!)  blotted  1  ut  M  Itl  .  I 


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Anno  Domini  1609. 
Robert  Huiley  the  sonne  of  william  Hulley  was  bap.  the  Fourthe  daie  of 
Aprill. 

Marie  Burgesse  was  bur.  the  28th  daie  of  November. 

william  Harris  Daie-labourer  and  Margarett  Lucas  were  mar.  the  xxv.th 

daie  of  November. 
Alice  Bend  was  bur.  the  xxvi.th  daie  of  December. 

Agnes  Reave  the  dau.  of  william  Reave  was  bur.  the  19th  of  Januarie. 

Anno  Domini  1610. 
John  Brooks  and  Elizabeth  Rainolds  were  mar.  the  xx.th  of  October, 
william  west  and  Agnes  Murcotte  were  mar.  the  iii.th  of  November. 
Gualter  Beale  and  Dorothie  Hawferde  were  mar.  the  xvii.th  of  November. 
Joane  Sutton  the  dau.  of  william  Sutton  and  Jane  his  wife  was  bap.  the 

xviii.th  of  November. 
The  saide  Joane  was  bur.  the  xxiii.th  of  November. 
The  same  daie  was  bur.  Elizabeth  Palmer  the  dau.  of  Thomas  Palmer. 
Edwarde  Brewesse  the  sonne  of  Nicholas  Brewesse  and  Agnes  his  wife  was 

bap.  the  ix.th  of  December. 
Frauncis  Moore  the  dau.  of  Richarde  Moore  and  Frauncis  his  wife  was 

bap.  the  xvi.th  of  December. 
Robert  Marche  the  sonne  of  Thomas  Marche  and  Agnes  Marche  was  bap. 

the  vi.th  of  Januarie. 
Ursula  warde  the  dau.  of  Thomas  warde  and  Elizabeth  warde  was  bap.  ye 

xiii.th  of  Januarie. 
John  Burgesse  the  elder  was  bur.  the  26th  daie  of  Januarie. 

Edwarde  Astell  Minister  there.    Henrie  Marshall  and  Robert  webster, 
Church  wardens. 

Anno  Domini  161 1. 
Elizabeth  Smithe  the  dau.  of  Richarde  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Smith  was 

Bap.  the  xix.th  daie  of  Maye. 
Margarett  Bend  the  dau.  of  william  Bend  and  Agnes  Bend  was  Bap.  the 

Last  daii  of  June. 

william  Hulley  the  sonne  of  william  Hulley  and  Abigail]  was  Bap.  the 
vii.th  daie  of  July. 

Richarde  Cotten  the  sonne  of  John  Cotten  and  Agnes  Cotten  was  bap. 

the  xxi.th  daie  of  July. 
Thomas  Beale  the  sonne  of  waiter  Beale  and  Dorothie  Beale  was  bap.  the 

xviii.th  daie  of  August. 
Frauncis  Moore  and  John  Moore  the  sonnes  of  Richarde  Moore  laborer  and 

of  Isabell  Moore  were  bap.  the  xx.th  daie  of  September. 
The  same  Frauncis  Moore  was  bur.  the  26th  of  September. 
Valentine  wood  the  sonne  of  Roger  wood  and  of  Main-  wood  WiS  l  ap.  the 

20th  of  October. 

The  same  Valentine  wood  was  bur.  the  xxiiii.th  daie  of  Januarie 
Robert  Sutton  the  sonne  of  of  william  Sutton  and  Jane  Sutton  was  bap 

the  xxvi.th  daie  of  Januarie.  x 
Alice- Marche  was  bur.  the  xii.th  daie  of  Kebruarie. 
John  Eltington  and  Awdry  Dunkely  wen-  mar,  tin-  4th  daie  1  I  N^ 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Anno  Domini  1612. 

Thomas  Marriatt  the  Sonne  of  John  Marriatt  and  of  Frauncis  Marriatt  was 

bap.  the  29th  daie  of  November. 
Susanna  wood  the  dau.  of  Roger  wood  and  of  Marie  wood  was  bap.  the 

last  daie  of  Januarie. 
Joane  warde  the  dau.  of  Thomas  warde  and  of  Elizabeth  warde  was  bap. 

the  xxiiii.th  of  Februarie. 
Richarde  Reave  the  sonne  of  Richarde  Reave  and  of  Joane  Reeve  was  bap. 

the  xxviii.th  daie  of  Februarie. 
John  Brewesse  the  sonne  of  Nicholas  Brewesse  and  of  Agnes  Brewesse 

was  bap.  the  xiiii.th  daie  of  Marche. 
Edward  Reave  the  sonne  of  Alice  Reave  widdowe  and  Elizabeth  Reave 

the  dau.  of  Robert  Reave  were  mar.  the  ix.th  daie  of  Maye. 

Edwarde  Astell  Minister  there.    Robert  Reeve  and  Roberti  Russell, 
churche  wardens. 

Anno  Domini  1613. 

Robert  Brian  and  Margerie  Sutton  were  mar.  the  viii.th  daie  of  Maye. 

Richarde  Joanes  Carpenter  was  bur.  the  xi.th  daie  of  September. 

Robert  Beale  the  sonne  of  waiter  Beale  and  Dorothie  Beale  was  Bap.  the 

xxvi.th  daie  of  September. 
John  Payne  Laborer  and  Alice  Palmer  were  mar.  the  xxiii.th  daie  of 
October. 

John  Murcotte  Laborer  and  Agnes  Edmonds  were  mar.  the  xxii.th  daie  of 
Januarie. 

Robert  Brian  Laborer  was  bur.  the  xxvi.th  daie  of  Februarie, 

Joane  webster  the  dau.  of  Robert  webster  and  of  Joane  webster  was  Hap. 

the  xxvii.th  daie  of  Februarie. 
Elizabeth  Burgesse  the  wife  of  John  Burgesse  was  Bur.  the  v.th  daie  of 

Marche. 

Agnes  Gotten  the  wife  of  John  Gotten  was  bur.  the  wix.th  daie  of  Marche 
1613. 

Anno  Domini  161^. 

wenefride  Dunkely  widdowe  was  bur.  the  xix.th  daie  of  April  1. 
John  Burgesse  laborer  and  Anne  Palmer  were  mar.  the  xxvi.th    lac  of 
Maye. 

Elizabeth  Marriatt  the  dau.  of  John  Marriatt  and  of  Frauncis  Marriatt  was 

bap.  the  xvii.th  daie  of  July. 
Isabell  Moore  was  bur.  the  xxiiii.th  daie  of  July- 
Robert  Collis  the  sonne  of  Thomas  Collis  and  Agnes  ColllS  was  bur.  the 

xii.th  daie  of  November. 
John  warde  the  sonne  of  Thomas  warde  and  Elizabeth  warde  was  1 

the  xvii.th  daie  of  November. 
Elizabeth  Marriatt  widdowe  was  bur.  the  First  daie  of  Januarie 
John  Murcotte  the  elder  was  bur.  the  16th  daie  of  Januarie 
Edwarde  Russell  the  sonne  of  Robert  Russell  and  of  Elisabeth  Russell  w.»n 

bap.  the  4th  of  September. 

Robert  Collis  the  sonne  of  Thomas  Collis  and  <>t   \gMfl  I 

ye  4th  of  September. 


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Joane  wood  the  dau.  of  Roger  wood  and  of  Marie  wood  was  bap.  the 

xxvii.th  of  November. 
Margerie  Sutton  the  dau  .of  Wm.  Sutton  and  of  Jane  Sutton  was  bap.  the 

xxiiii.th  of  Februarye. 
John  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Tagge  were  mar.  p  Licentiam  the  xxv.th  of 

Februarie. 

Edward  Astell  Minister  there. 


Thomi  Reave 
Roberti  Webster 


Churche 
Wardens. 


WAIFS   AND  STRAYS. 

Harlow  Margt.  dau.  of  Wm.  and  Agnes,  of  ye  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  buried 
at  Aysgarth,  March  24,  t8ii. 

Heavyside  Matt,  son  of  Matt.  H.  merchant  in  London,  burd.  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Bp.  Auckland  Sept.  17,  1724. 

Hone,  Mr.  Wm.,  of  Farneham  co.  Essex  gent,  and  Katherine  Bawdes  ot 
Somerby  co.  Line,  married  Aug.  11,  1635,  at  St.  Peter  at  Arches, 
Lincoln. 

Hunter,  John  of  York  widower,  and  Elizth.  Studdart  of  St.  James'  West- 
minster, married  April  22,  1753,  by  Licence,  at  Christ  Church.  Spital 
fields. 

Can  Wm.  of  Craw-hall  par.  Haltwhistle  co.  Northumbd.  gent,  and  Mrs, 
Mary  Kennett  of  Hunwicke  Hall  married  at  St.  Andrew's,  Bp.  Auck- 
land, Oct.  19,  1658. 

Corbett  Stephen  of  St.  Martin's,  Leicester,  gent.,  bachelor,  BBl    \;  .  Inni 
Bullen  of  Howden  spr,  Bet.  33.- — [Howdenshire  Marriage  I 
1755,  Dec.  9.    To  be  married  at  Howden.] 

Easton  Robt.  of  Luddington  co.  Lincoln  yeoman,        Mid  Jo.ui  Mfl 

of  St.  Mary  Beverley  spinster,  23.  Sun  t  v.  William  Marshall  oi 
Luddington.  To  be  married  at  Tnnil\,  Hull.  Archbp  oi  ^  rk'i 
Marriage  Bond,  Aug.  1,  1725. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


NOTES  AND  QUERIES. 


Baxendale.  Wanted,  any  information  as  to  a  family  of  this  name  resident 
in  Liverpool  during  the  Eighteenth  Century. 

*  #  * 

Cope.  Any  references  to  this  family  will  be  gratefully  received  by  Mr-, 
Cope,  Sulhamstead  Park,  Berks,  who  possesses  a  valuable  collection 
of  Cope  pedigrees.  The  family  held  lands  in  Northamptonshire, 
Staffordshire,  and  Herefordshire,  besides  in  the  South  of  England.  - 

*  *  * 

Cation.  Information  is  desired  as  to  the  family  of  Catton,  of  Sledmere, 
Yorkshire,  in  the  17th  Century. 

*  *  * 

Groves.  Wanted  the  parentage  of  Thomas  Groves,  who  died  at  Cox  wold, 
near  Easingwold,  in  1704. 

*  *  * 

Layland,  Leyland,  De  La  Launde,  etc.  Any  information  concerning  these 
names  will  be  very  welcome  to  Mrs.  Layland-Barratt,  68,  Cadogau 
Square,  London,  W. 

*  *  * 

Mercer.    Can  any  reader  say  what  were  the  arms  borne  by  the  M 

family,  of  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster?  Their  pedigree  is  entered  in 
the  visitation  of  Lancashire  in  1664,  but  no  arms  are  given. 

*  *  * 

Thorp  or  Thorpe.  Michael  Thorp,  of  Yarm,  married  at  Yarm  2 1  it 
February,  1698-9,  as  "Mr.  Michael  Thorp  and  Mris  Jane  Olivei  t 
Yarm,"  made  his  will  5th  February,  1710-1,  as  "  Michael  Thorpe  1  i 
Yarme  Merchant,"  proved  7  July,  17 11  ;  mentions  in  his  said  will  hiv 
messuage  in  Yarm  conveyed  to  him  "  by  his  father  in  Law  Thomas 
Oliver,  his  sons  Thomas,  Robert,  and  Michael,  his  two  daus.  Anne 
and  Mary,  all  under  age."  He  calls  them  "  very  young."  The  1  di  51 
was  baptized  in  January,  1699-1700.  His  brothers-in-law,  H  irj 
Robinson  and  Gabraell  Bell,  of  Yarm,  merchants,  his  exors.  who  are 
to  sell  all  his  lands,  tenements,  and  hereditaments  at  Cotherstone  and 
elsewhere  except  his  aforesaid  house  at  Yarm.  Can  an\  ol  }*oui 
readers  help  me  to  the  parentage  of  this  Michael  Thorp-  R  1  V. 
Davidson,  Ilminster. 

*  *  * 

Trollope. — jQ\o  Reward — Copy  of  entry  in  Parish  Regista  requin 

the  marriage  of  Thomas  Trollope,  about  [753,  probably  si  01  m  11 
Louth,  Lincolnshire.    Also  copies  of  entries  ol  the  baptisms  o(  his 
children,  Thomas,  Frances  and  Joseph,  in    1754,   I    —  •       1    I )  -  i 
Any  early  entries  or  genealogical  facts  as  to  thii  branch  of  the  Kamih 
of  Trollope,  settled  in  North  Lincolnshire  (chiefl)  Louth  iieighb  111 
hood),  will  be  gladly  received,  and  if  of  importance,  a  reas 
amount  would  be  paid  for  same.     11.  (\  'I'kot  1 
Gardens,  London,  W. 


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ACT    BOOKS    OF    THE    PREROGATIVE  COURT 

OF  YORK. 


Adm.  with  will  to  Lady  Elizth. 
Adm.  with  will  to  widow 


1685.  Apr.  1.  Geo.  Cony,  Gray's  Inn. 
Cony  alias  Skip  with. 
Apr.  2.  James  Hargreaves,  Higham. 
Elizth. 

Apr.  11.  Ellenor  Lee,  Acornb.    Adm.  to  husband  Cuthbert  Lee. 
Apr.  20.  John  Watson,  Bullyhouse  par.  Cockermouth.      Will  to 
widow  Mary. 

May  2.  Elizth.  Barton,  Dunington.    Will  to  Wra,  Plowman. 
May  5.  Wm.  Greaves,  York.    Will  to  widow  Mary. 
May  7.  Robert  Stephenson,  Whitgift.    Will  to  widow  Margaret. 
May  7.  William  Eserick,  York.    Will  to  widow  Anne. 
May  8.  Timothy  Bickars,  Pickall.    Adm.  to  son  John  B. 
May  20.  John  Wiggon,  Light  Hassells.    Will  to  widow  Deborah. 
May  29.  William  Smailes,  York.    Adm.  to  daughter  Anne  Foster, 
une  1.  Thomas  Raper,  York.    Adm.  to  widow  Anne, 
une  15.  Barbara  Barker,  Heskett.    Will  to  Wm.  Barker  and  John 
Barker. 

une  17.  Robt.  Tyson,  York.    Will  to  widow  Elizth. 
une  16.   Thomas  Fisher,  Beckwidopp.     Will  to  Philadelphia 

Fisher  and  Rd.  Fisher, 
une  23.  Anne  Waller,  Whiton.    Will  to  Rd.  Warwick, 
une  24.  Lancelot  Truslove,  Pocklington.    Adm.  to  niece  Anne  ux. 
Christr.  More. 

une  27.  Sir  Thos.  Wharton,  knight,  Balne,  par.  Edlington,  but 
dying  in  London.    Will  to  Angelica  Magdalen  widow  of  Philip 
Wharton  esqr.  deed,  son  of  Testator, 
une  27.  Philip  Wharton  esqr.,  St.  Martin  in  the  Fields,  London, 
Adm.  to  widow  Angelica  Magdalen. 

une  30.  Stanhope  Tennant,  York,  notary  public.    Adm.  with  will 

to  Richard  Tennant  gent, 
une  6.  Margaret  Shaw,  York.      Adm.  (by  Decree)  to  Margaret 

Shaw  [sic],  sister  of  deceased, 
une  27.  Phillis  Bell,  Silton.    Adm.  to  brother  Thos.   Hell  and 

sister  Grace  ux.  Wm.  Buckley, 
uly  8.  John  Ridley,  Hollin  bush  par.  Allamlale.    Will  to  1. 

and  Anne  Ridley, 
uly  10.  Adm.  of  a  moiety  of  a  lease  of  certain  lands  granted  by 
one  Peter  Barratt  late  of  Cross  Green  par.  Carlton  in  Craven  to 
Peter  Barratt  son  of  Thomas  Barratt  late  of  Carlton  af<  1 
deed,  and  Elizth.  Barratt  alms  Hanks  (no*  deceased)  late  wife 
of  George  Hanks  of  Snaith  cordwayner,  dated  10  June  1661, 
granted  to  the  said  George  Hanks  of  Sua  it  h,  n«  lho  Unu  and 
during  the  minority  of  George  and  Kli/ih.  Hanks  childil  1 
George  Hanks  and  Elizth.  his  wile. 


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July  13.  Anthony  Thomlinson,  North  Newbald.      Will  to  wide 
Anne. 

July  17.  William  Orton,  Ramsclose.    Adm.  with  will  to  brothers 

Christr.  and  William  Orton. 
July  16.  Robert  Ascough,  York.      Adm.  to  brother  Marmaduke 

Ascough. 

July   15.  James  Plaxton,   son  of   James   Plaxton,  Pocklingtoo. 

Curation  to  Elizth.  Scorbrough. 
July  30.  John  Leech,  York.    Will  to  widow  Alice. 
August    1.   Elizth.    Matthews,    York.      Adm.    to    son  Thomas 

Matthews. 

Aug.  6.  Anthony  Green,  Leake.    Will  to  widow  Mary.    (Adm.  de 

bonis  non,  Sept.  175 1.) 
Aug.  6.  Christr.  Hargreaves,  Fouldrigg.      Will  to  James  Har 

greaves. 

Aug.  7.  William  Robson,  Hexham.    Will  to  widow  Anne. 
Aug.  7.  Robt.  Forster,  Upper  Eshells.    Will  to  widow  Jane. 
Aug.  7.  Thomas  Goss,  Hexham.    Will  to  widow  Mary. 
Aug.  7.  John  Hutchinson,  Green  Dike.    Will  to  widow  Dorothy. 
Aug.  7.  John  Robinson,  Hawksteell.    Will  to  widow  Dorothy. 
Aug.  7.  Robert  Kenleside,  Hawcupp.    Will  to  widow  Elizth. 
Aug.  7.  John  Swinburn,  Blackhall.    Will  to  widow  Anne. 
Aug.  7.  Thomas  Raine,  Hexham.    Adm.  with  will  to  dau.  Dorothy 
ux.  Wm.  Lee. 

Aug.  7.  Matthew  Ridley,  Yeat  house.  Adm.  to  w  idow  Anne. 
Aug.  7.  William  Hudspeth,  Sandhoe.  Adm.  to  widow  Mary. 
Aug.  7.  Elizth.  Watson,  dau.  of  Hugh  Watson  Late  of  Le  Holmes. 

Tuition  to  her  aunt  Elizth  ux.  Roger  Stokoe. 
Aug.  7.  Robt.  Forster,  Mark,  Matthew,  Jane,  and  Anne  FOTSt  r, 

children  of  Robt.  Forster  late  of  Eshills.      Tuition  to  their 

mother  Jane  Forster. 
Aug.  7.  Leonard  Madgon,  Hollin  Close.    Adm.  to  widow  Anne 
Aug.  7.  Reginald  Gibson,  Hexham.    Adm.  to  w  idow  Man. 
Aug.   7.  Margaret    Frawler,   spinster,   ICnocksheele.      Adm.  to 

brother  William  Frawler. 
Aug.  7.  William  Swinburn  and  Barbara  Swinburn,  children  •  I  J<  h 

S.  late  of  Blackhall  deed.    Tuition  to  Anne  Swinburn  w 

of  deed. 

Aug.  7.  William  Kenliside,  Robert,  Mary,  Elizth,,  and  Sarah  Ken 
liside,  children  of  Robert  K.  Late  of  Hawcupp.      Tuitkw  to 
Elizth.  K.  widow  of  deed. 
Aug.  10.  Richard  Luriiley,  North  AUerton.    Adm.  ta  wido\i  .1  ne 
Aug.  15.  Edward  Carvile,  Grymston.    Will  to  son  John  Carvile 
Aug.  10.  Christr.  Hall,  BywelL    Adm.  to  son  Lodovk  Hall. 
Sept.  2.  Anne  Davill,  Cleasby.    Will  t.<  Anthon)  Garthorm 
Sept.  3.  Richard  Hart,  Harwich,  province  of  York.    Adm.  to  ton 
James  Hart. 

Sept.  5.  Frances  Holborn,  York.    Will  to  aister  Elifth  Mauhewi 
Sept.    7.    William   Shepherd,   North    Alleitun.      Will   to  George 
Mercer. 


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Sept.  23.  Robert  Riddell,  Hexham.    Wlil  to  John  Armstrong. 
Oct.  6.  Guy,  bishop  of  Chichester.    Adm.  to  dau.  Hester  ux.  George 
Vane. 

Oct.  6.  Jane  Ward,  Upper  Dinsdale.    Will  to  the  extrix. 
Oct.  19.  Gartrude  Cross,  Gringley.    Will  to  Thos.  Xoddell. 
Oct.  29.  John  Todd,  Welton.    Will  to  brother  Thomas  Todd. 
Oct.  30.  Wm.  Robson,  Wetwang.    Will  to  widow  Margaret. 
Oct..  31.  Wm.  Stagg,  Barlby.    Will  to  John  Stagg. 
Oct.  31.  John  Lattimer,  Hexham.    Adm.  (by  Decree)  to  Nicholas 
Ridley. 

Nov.  3.  Robert  Hartley,  Fouldridge.    Will  to  Robt.  Smith. 
Nov.  4.    Francis  Wright,  Boulton  on   Swaile.      Will  to  Ralph 
Cheatham. 

Nov.  6.  Anthony  Middleton,  York.    Will  to  son  Thomas  Middle- 
ton. 

Nov.  14.  William  Bird,  City  of  London.    Adm.  to  widow  Lucy. 
Nov.  14.  Joyce  Errington,  York,  spinster.      Adm.  to  her  mother 

Joyce  now  wife  of  Marmaduke  Holtby. 
Nov.  18.  Lancelot  Rolleston  esqr.,  Popplewick.    Will  to  Edward 

Rolleston. 

Nov.    23.   Catherine   Ashinhurst,    Osbaldwick.      Adm.   to  dau. 

Catherine  ux.  John  Lloyd. 
Dec.  1.  Elizth.  Pearson,  Broadgatehead.    Will  to  Hugh  Urwen. 
Dec.  1,  John  Whitfeild,  Wall.    Will  to  wid.  Ellenor. 
Dec.  1.  Jane  Cook,  Hexham,  widow.    Adm.  to  son  John  Cook. 
Dec.  i.  John  Forster,  Hexham.    Adm.  to  widow  Jane. 
Dec.  1.  Robt.  Smith,  Anick.    Adm.  to  wid.  Anne. 
Dec.  2.  Robt.  Hammond,  Craw.shaw.      Adm.  to  dau.  Mary  ux. 

Edmund  Starkie. 
Dec.  2.  John  Clark,  Linley.    Adm.  to  son  Mears  Clark. 
Dec.  14.  Thomas  Mealbie,  Acomb.    Adm.  to  widow  Elizth. 
1685-6.  Jan.  18.  Elizth.  Fox,  Langtoft.    Will  to  Francis  Lepington. 
Jan.  27.  James  Heslop,  Langhope.    Adam  to  widow  Mary. 
Jan.  27.  Henry  Simpson,  Helehouse  in  Hexham.      Adm.  to  dau. 

Jane  now  wife  of  Thomas  Wardson, 
Jan.  27.  John  Parker  esqr.,  Extwisle,  province  of  York.    Adm.  to 

widow  Jane. 


Kellam,  Master  William,  of  London,  "who  was  unfortunately  drowned  vc 
day  before,"  buried  at  Aysgarth  June  13,  1768. 

Lee  Ambrose  of  East  Cheap,  London,  widr.,  42,  and  Margaret  Pearson  «'t 
Goodramgate  York   wid.,  41.    To  be  married  at    York  Mir 
Archbp.  of  York's  Marriage  Bonds,  l  i  b.  15,  1 7   1  • 

LittU  John  (born  at  or  near  Lang  Town  near  the  Scotch  borders),  many 

years  Sexton  of  Aysgarth,  buried  there  Nov.  8,  1;  s.  .1:  j 


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AN    ANALYTICAL   CALENDAR    OF  LINCOLNSHIRE 
WILLS,   PROVED   IN   THE  PREROGATIVE 
COURT   OF  CANTERBURY. 

By  the  Late  Major-General  W.  H.  Smith. 
(Contimied from  Vol.  I//.,  page  137J 


REGISTER  "  PETER,"  Ao.  1572-73.— Continued. 

Robinson  Richard  of  Lowthe,  Weaver — Cozen  John  R.  son  of  Alice 
Robinson — Sir  Robt.  Doughtie  Vicar  of  Lowthe. — Fo.  27. 

Stokes  Jeffrey  of  St  Martins  nigh  Stamford,  Northants,  Baker — 
Wife  Custones — Son  Jeremye — Daurs  Alice,  Elizth  Debora 
and  Sara — Father  in  law  Willm  Barton. — Fo.  30. 

Clifford  Thomas  of  Brakenburgh,  Esq. — Wife  Elizth — Sons  Henry 
and  Francis — Daurs  Gartred,  1211  en  and  Thomazm — J 
Shefeldes  house  in  Fotherby — Brothers  Lyon  Skipwith  and 
Androwe  Gedney. — Fo.  33. 

Wilbye  Humfrey  of  Wrawby — Wife  Margaret — Son  John — Brother 
Thomas — Mother  living  but  not  named — [Registere  d  also  27 
Streat]  1562. — Fo.  33. 

Mounson  Elizth  of  Belton,  Isle  of  Axholme — Son  John  Mounson, 
sole  exor. — Fo.  34. 

Clarke  Richard  of  Branston — Daughters  Agnes,  Isabel  1  and  Alice 
— Father  John  Clarke  deed — Brothers  Robt  and  Edmund  C 
—Cousin  Alice  Brumiche— -Cousin  Geo.  my  uncle  John  Clerk  - 
son. — Fo.  35. 

Manby  William  of  Elsham,  Esqr— Son  Francis  M. — Soil  in  law 
Thos.  Lodington  and  Mary  his  wife—  Anne  wife  to  son  Francis 
M. — Francis  and  Willm.  son  of  son  Francis  M  Willm  rhos, 
Marmaduke,  Henry,  ffrancis,  Anne,  Jane  and  Esther  children 
of  Thos  and  Mary  Lodington— Nephew  Anthony  M  and 
Isabell  his  wife  and  Willm  then  sun  my  godson 
Gregorie  Wolmer — my  cozen  the  wiei  of  Ml  fhos  St  Toll- 
Cozens  Edwd  Aiscoughe  Anthonyc  kviue  and  Ml  Hatcliff— 
Cozen  Edmond  Anderson  and  his  wiel  Co»  n  R 
ton — Mr  Smith  my  godson  a  ringe  oi  gold  Xs  in  value  with 
a  death's  head  thereon  and  XLs  in  money     Fo  - 


40  fols  m  Registei  Petei 


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REGISTER  "MARTYN,"  Ao  1573. 

Howden  Robert  of  Gainsborough,  Yeo — Henry  Howden  only  son 
— Daughter  Marie  Howden,  under  age — Cousins  Thos  and 
John  sons  of  James  Howden — My  son  George  Beale — Mr 
Saunderson  the  Scholemaster. — Fo.  5. 

Smyth  Zachary  of  Barkhamstead  St  Peters,  Herts — Arms  tricked 
in  margin  same  as  those  on  tablet  brass  in  Wroot  church,  Lines, 
to  Francis,  son  of  Barnes  Smith,  Rector  of  Panton,  viz,  a  cross 
between  four  peacocks. — Fo.  11. 

Conye  Richard  of  Burne,  Merchant  of  Staple — To  be  buried  in 
chauncell  of  Morton  church — Wife  Elizabeth — Sons  Thomas 
and  William — Daughters  Jane  and  Sara  Conye — Brother 
Thomas  Conye — Brother  Thorrolde — Cousin  Conye  of  Bas- 
singthorpe. — Fo.  n. 

Rodgeman  Robert  of  Sutton  in  Holland — Wife  Margaret — Son 
John — Daughter  Agnes  Butler — Jone  wife  of  John  Rodgeman 
— Helen  Welbye  and  Dorothy  Leman  my  daughters  daughters 
— Thomas  Welbye  husband  of  my  daughter  Helen,  "  a  drink- 
inge  potte  of  stone  covered  with  silver." — Fo.  24. 

Gill  Thomas  of  Burne,  Yeoman — Wife  Jone — Son  Richard — Mr. 
John  Harington  Esq. — Fo.  27. 

Ogle  Thomas  of  Pinchebek,  Gent — Wife  Jane — Sons  Thomas  and 
Richard — Brother  Nicholas  Ogle — Edith  Smith  my  wife's  niece 
— Brother  Flenry  Welbye — Mother  in  law  Mrs  Cassander 
Welbye — Uncle  Meres — Daughters  but  not  named. — Fo.  29. 

Wesland  John  of  Benyngton  in  Holland — Wife  Johan — John  and 
William  Wesland  [no  relationship  named] — John  Wesland,  of 
Grays  Inn,  my  brother's  son — Richard  Wesland  my  brother's 
son — These  2  nephews  testator's  heirs. — Fo.  41. 

Thorie  John  of  Spilsbye — Wife  Alyce,  sole  extrix— Sons  Nicholas. 
Thomas  and  George— Daughters  Anne  and  Elizabeth,  all 
under  age — Margt  my  cousin  Thomas  Thorie's  daughter 
Sisters  Banckes  and  Anne  Wharffe— Mother  in  law  Mrs  Barde 
—Mr.  Thomas  Coopledyke— Brother  Waltham— Sister  Nel- 
thropp— Brother  Thomas  Wharffe— Brother  Richard  Wharffe 
— Mr  John  Dalyson. — Fo.  40. 

Browne  Roger  of  uoston,  Inholder— Wife  Isabel!,  sole  extrix- 
Brother  Thomas  Browne  deed—Elizabeth  Browne  mother- 
Thos  Mote  wifes  kirlsman. — Fo.  44. 

Tayler  Richard— To  be  buried  in  the  Cathedral]  church  of  I  incoln 
—My  niece  Joan  Drowrye—  Dorothee  l>\  lei  Sil  George 
Buser— To  Richard  Harwood  all  he  OWCth  trie  Xpofer  1  M  Id 
and  Anne  his  sister— My  sister  Margaret  Harwooa— To  Alice 


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Lovedaye  my  laundresse  x's. — Residue  to  Thos  Tayler  my 
servt — Mr  Edwd  Sapcote  supvisor. — Fo.  44. 

Lownde  Christopher  of  Winterton,  Esqr — Wife  Johan — Son  Robert 
Lownde,  under  age— Daughters  Katherine,  Annes,  and  Mar- 
garett,  under  age. — Fo.  44. 

Daye  Thomas  of  Freeston,  parish  Caythorpe — Wife  Amye — My 
daughter's  children  Amye  and  Margarett  Dobledaie — Son  in 
law  Robert  Dobledaie — My  cousin  William  Deye. — Fo.  46. 

48  fols.  in  Register  "  Martyn." 

REGISTER  "  PYCKERING,"  Ao  1574-75. 

Southe  George  of  Kelby  [Keelby]  Yeoman — Wife  Grace — Sons 
Edward,  John  and  William— Daughter  Mary,  under  age — 
Daughter  Alice  Bayly — Brother  Twydall — Lands  in  Burton 
Pydsey  in  Holderness  :  and  lands  purchased  of  Thos  Skip- 
with — Anne,  Francis  and  John  children  of  my  daughter  Bayly 
— Sister  Hancock. — Fo.  3. 

Blaunchard  John  the  elder  of  Louth,  Yeoman — Richard  Whiting 
and  Marget  my  daughter — Mary,  Jane,  Elizabeth  and  Chri>ten 
children  of  Marget  Whiting — John  Odling  and  Jennet  his 
sister — Son  William — Brothers  Thomas  and  Gilbert  Blaun 
chard — Cousin  William  Blaunchard  of  London — Cosen  Ilar- 
bert  Blaunchard. — Fo.  3. 

Riggs  Anne  of  Beckingham,  Widow — Sons  William  and  Richard 
Riggs  and  the  heirs  of  my  son  Edmond  Riggs.  Row  kind 
Laken,  gent,  son  in  law — Daughters  Judith  Riggs,  Mistress 
Awlesworh  and  Mrs.  Laken — Broker  in  law  Mr.  John  Riggs — 
Sister  in  law  Mrs  Edwards — Sir  Thomas  Warde  curat  of  Beck- 
ingham.— Fo.  4. 

Pavye  Elizabeth  of  Deping  "St  James,  Widow — Johan  ffelde  mv 
husband's  daughter — Sir  William  Paw  my  husband's  son 
My  son  Robert  Pavy — Agnes  Sheffeld  my  sister— Daughters 
Francis  and  Mary  Whittingt — Brother  Thomas  Pavye-  )  >hn 
and  Thomas  Pavye  my  husband's  supervisors. — Fo  6 

Mawer  Symond  of  ffreston,  Yeoman- Wife  lsahell-— S.  .11  Peter 
Daughter  Mary — Maryane  my  daughter  the  wife  of  Richard 
West  land. — Fo.  n. 

Martin  William  of  Wellingor— William  the  son  ol  William  M 
my  nevie — Wliliam  the  son  of  Thomas  Martin  mv  brother 
Brother  John  Martin— Nevie  Al  no  Martin     Fo  1  1 

Smyth  James  of  Elkington,  Esqr-  Wife  Elizabeth  the  daughtei  of 
Rafe  Lathom— My  Daughter  Elizabeth    William  Pe<  o»  ke  an.P 

Bridget  his  wife  my  daughter    [nomas  Wright  and  |ane  his 

wife  my  daughter-— My  cosen  Christopher  Smyth     I*  o  \: 


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Hodgeson  John  of  Fiskerton,  Yeoman — Wife  Elizabeth — Sons 
Robert  and  Thomas — Daughters  Jane,  Mary,  and  Anne. — Fo. 

Denham  Richard  of  Tathwell,  clerk — Robert  Denham  of  London, 
goldsmith — Joan,  daughter  of  Edward  Denham  and  William 
his  son,  her  brother. — Fo.  22. 

Warde  William  of  Morton — Wife  Isabell — Sons  William,  Hum- 
frey  and  Gregory — Daughters  Johan,   Alice  and  Elizabeth 
Warde — Kinswoman  Agnes  Atkyn — Kinsman  William  New- 
ton— Brother  Clarke — Kinsman  William  Clarke — Lease  of  the 
manor  of  Rippmgale  to  son  Willm. — Fo.  23 

Hill  Robert,  clerke — Sometime  Vicar  of  Lidd  in  Kent — Unto  my 
godson  Roberte  Massingberde  if  he  be  liveing,  whose  father 
was  a  man  at  armes  in  Cales  X's — Will  dated  1573. — Fo.  24. 

Wingfeld  Charles  of  "  Tempill,"  Esqr. — Naneby,  Nocton  and  Noc- 
ton  grange  named — Wife  Elizabeth — Sons  Henry,  Anthony 
and  William — Charles  Isame  my  wife's  son — Mr  John  Eal liner, 
Mr  Robt  Carr  and  my  cosen  Edmond  Hall,  supervisors — 
William  Broke  vicar  of  Nocton. — Fo.  25. 

Craxton  James  of  Lutton  in  Sutton,  pts  of  Holland,  Yeoman — Wife 
Margaret — Sons  William  and  Robert — James  and  Margaret 
son  and  daughter  of  William  Craxton — Johane  Craxton 
daughter  in  law — Richd  Welby  Esq,  supervisor. — Fo.  25. 

Wesland  Richard  of  Leverton,  Yeoman — Wfie  Maryon— Sons 
Symon  and  John — [?  Brother  of  John  Wesland  41,  Martyn.] 
— Will  2\  pages. — Fo.  27. 

Harvie  William  of  Market  Deping — Wife  Anne — Son  John- 
Daughter  Margaret — Agnes  Ramshawe  my  son's  grandfather. 
—Fo.  33. 

Kelbye  Richard  of  Spawding,  Yeoman-  Wife  Margaret— 
Daughters  Jane  and  Awdrye— Sister  Johane  Kitchene— Lewis 
son  and  heir  of  my  brother  Willm  Kedbye — Brother  Thomas 
Kedbye. — Fo.  40. 

Deye  Henry  of  Sutton,  pts  Holland- Wife  Margaret— Sons 
William,  Robert  and  Henry—  Daughter  Isabel!.-  Fo,  43 

Clerke  Laurence  of  Gedney,  yeoman  Wife  Jane  Sons  rhomas, 
Symon,  James,  Richard,  priste  Their  uncles  James  and  Symoi 
Clerke. — Fo.  45. 

Wilsbye  William  of  Spaldmg,  Yeoman  Wife  Katherin  Daughter 
Edith  Newark— Sons  Lawrence  and   William    (  lrnu-nt  ami 

Alis  Lockett  the  daughters  of  my  daughter  Edith    Fo  $5 


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Porter  John  of  Belton,  Esqr.— Wfei  Elizabeth— John  son  to  mv 
brother  Augustin  Porter — Augustin  son  of  my  brother  Augustin 
late  of  Barkston — William  son  and  heir  of  my  brother  Willm 
Porter — Augustin  second  son,  Arthur  fourth  son,  Vincent  fifth 
son,  and  Raffe  sixth  son  of  my  brother  William  Porter — My 
Sister  Hales. — Fo.  56. 

57  fols.  in  Pyckering. 

REGISTER  "CAREW,"  Ao  1575. 

Dighton  Robert  of  Little  Stirton,  Esqr. — Wife  Joyse — Sons 
Edmunde,  Thos.,  Robert,  William  and  Gilbert — Daughters 
Jane  and  Anne. — Fo.  1. 

Peyrsonne  John  of  St  Peters  in  East  Gate,  Lincoln — Sons  Robert, 
Richd,  Francis,  Edwd.,  William  and  Nicholas — Daughters 
Emme  and  Marye,  all  xxli  each — Wife  Mary — William  Han- 
son my  wifes  son — Brothers  Robert,  Symond,  and  Edward 
Peyrsonne. — Fo.  2. 

Crosfeilde  Richard  of  City  of  Lincoln — 1st  Wife  Alice — 2nd  Wife 
Jane,  widow  of  Alderman  Geo.  Stampe — Sons  Edward  and 
Marten — Daughters  Honner  and  Ann — Nicholas  and  Jane  my 
son's  eldest  son  and  daughter — [?  Son  Edwd.]. —  Fo.  0. 

Hassellwood  John  of    Ringeston,"  Line,  Esqr. — Thomas  Cloug 
ton  Esq.  and  Katherine  his  wife  my  mother — Brothers  John, 
Thos,  Willm,  and  Edmond  Hassellwood. — Fo.  9. 

Huchinson  William  of  Florncastle,  Merchant  of  the  Staple — Wife 
Elizabeth — Daughter  Margerie — Brother  in  law  John  Wale  of 
Horncastle — Sister  Margerie  Neale — Brothers  Xpofer  and 
Thomas  Huchinson — Mother  Dorothie  Raithebeck — Mr 
Thomas  Newcomen  named. — Fo.  10. 

Slatter  Richard  of  Sutton,  parish  Beekingham — Wife  M  rgaret 
Sons  Edmund,  Henry  .and  George— Daughters  Elizabeth  and 
Anne — Brothers  Willm  and  Geo.  Slatter. —  Fa  1  I 

Holme  Richard  of  Strubbye — Father  Thos  Holme  deed  Brothel 
Geo.  and  William  Holme — Sister  Annas  Skortreth    Son  in  law 
Richd  Lytster — Daughter  Margaret  and  Anna-    Mr  John 
Somerscalls  clerk  guardian  to  daughtei   Anne    Robt  1  Jfl 
Vicar  of  Strubbie— Mr  Chas  Bolle    Margl  Smyth,  wido* 
Fo.  15. 

Ashton  Richard  of  Belton,  Axholme,  Tanner  Wife 

Father  John  Ashton,  deed  -  Sister  Jam-  Toricesey  and  hei  sons 
John,  Willm,  and  Robert. — o,  1  8 


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Audleye  Christofer  of  Boston — Wife  Elizabeth — Son  Thomas — 
Brothers  George,  Thomas,  Walter,  and  John  Audleye. — Fo.  21. 

Wright  Richard  of  Louth — Brother  Thomas  Wright,  and  his  sons 
Edmund  and  Robert,  and  his  daughters  Margaret,  Agnes, 
Katheryn,  Alice  and  Elizabeth  Wright — Brother  Thomas 
Salmon. — Fo.  24. 

Hennage  dame  Katherine  of  Haynton — late  wife  of  Sir  Thomas 
H. — Sister  Anne  Hennage — Nephew  Thos  Themelby — -Nephew 
Sir  Willm  Skipwith— Lord  Chas.  Willoughby — Lord  Willoug- 
bie  of  Parham — Ambrose  son  to  Lord  Willougbie. — Fo.  31. 

Williamson  John  of  Ganesburgh,  Draper — Son  Richard — Daughter 
Marie  W. — Brother  Robert  W. — Brother  Thomas  Stockham — 
Sister  Margaret  Luddington — Cozen  Thomas  Broxholme. — Fo. 
33- 

Callow  John  of  Lutton  in  Sutton,  pts  Holland — Daughter  Johan 
wife  of  Richard  Puttrell — John  Puttrell  grandson — Will  5 
pages.— Fo.  34. 

Persons  Robert  of  Stamford,  Mercer — Wife  Erne — Sons  William 
and  Henry — Daughters  Margerie  Persons — Brother  John  Per- 
sons— Sister  Katherine  Persons — Mother  Margerie  Persons. — 
Fo.  37. 

41  fols.  in  Carew. 


M'Lean,  Hugh,  late  of  the  68th  Regiment  of  Foot,  and  now  a  Pensioner 
of  Chelsea  Hospital,  and  sojourning  in  this  parish,  and  Ann  Raine  -i 
Mickleton,  married  by  Banns,  Feb.  17,  1784. — [Romaldkirk  par.  regr. 

Musgravc  Sir  Richard,  of  Hayton  Castle,  Cumberland,  bachelor,  11,  and 
Ann  Hilton  of  Hilton  Castle,  22.  To  be  married  Bi  MonkWearmouth. 
— Archbp.  of  York's  Marriage  Bond,  Jan.  9,  [723, 

Onldroyd  James,  of  Wakefield,  and  Mary  Oxley,  married  Jan.  1669, 
at  St.  Benedict's  Lincoln. 

Pershall  Thomas  of  Sugnall  co.  Stafford  esqr.  and  Rachell  Metcalfe  ipr, 
[Archbp.'s  Marriage  Licence  at  York.    Sept  10,  1(170  ] 

Pratt  John,  son  of  William  Pratt  vicar  of  Bossall  CO,  Vork,  bap*  fcl  St 
Andrew's,  Bp.  Auckland,  March  olh.  1674  5. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


MARRIAGE  BONDS  OF  THE  DEAN  AND  CHAPTER 

OF  YORK. 

Sede  Vacante. 

By  T.  B.  Whytefiead,  Esq.,  Chapter  Clerk. 

(Continued  from  Vol.  III.,  page  159.; 


1776.  Dec.  24.  James  Anderton  of  Wilsden,  Bradford,  Woolstapler 
22  bach,  and  Deborah  Horsfall  of  Denholme  21  spr.  In 
Bradford  ch. 

Dec.  24.  Thomas  Dean  of  Batley,  fellmonger  51  widower 
and  Rebecca  Stanhope  of  Batley  31  spr.    In  Batley  church. 

Dec.  24.  Richard  Wilsin  of  Northowram,  Halifax  clothier 
26  bach,  and  Jane  Balmforth  of  Norland,  Halifax  22  spr. 
In  Halifax  ch. 

Dec.  24.  Thomas  Owston  of  Scarbro  mariner  25  bach,  and 

Margaret  Pickaver  of  Scarbro.  24  spr.    In  Scarbro  Church. 
Dec.  25.  Edward  J aques  of  S.  Mary  Beverley,  Sergeant  in  the 

65  Regt.  of  Foot,  24  bach  and  Mary  Randall  of  S.  Mary, 

Hull  30,  spr.    In  S.  Mary,  Hull. 
Dec.  25.  John  Lyon  of  Sessay  farmer  37  bach,  and  Ann 

Gelson  of  Sessay  40  spr.    In  Sessay  ch. 
Dec.  25.  William  Foxton  of  Thirsk  yeoman  19  bach,  son  of 

William  Foxton  of  Thirsk  butcher  and  Sarah  Wilkinson  oi 

Sowerby  21  spr.    In  Sowerby  Chapel. 
Dec.  25.  James  Scholefield  of  South  Owram  Halifax  tanner 

21  bach,  and  Ann  Flesher  of  Otley  21  spr.    In  Otic)  ch 
Dec.  25.  Thomas  Wilkinson  of  Salter  forth,  Barnolwick  30 

bach,  and  Mary  Bolton  of  Gargrave  26  spr.  In 

grave  ch. 

Dec.  25.  William  Darley  of  Muston,  Huninanbw  tanner  45 

widower  and  Rachel  Cappleman  of  Muston  >>A  spr.  In 

Hunmanby  ch. 
Dec.   26.   John    Coulson   of    Scarbro,   master  marinei 

widower  and  Jane  Hill  of  Whitby  26  spr     In  Whitb)  ch 
Dec  26.  Thomas   Story  of  Water,   farmer   21    bach  and 

Susanna  Williamson  of  Fast  Cottingwith,   Aughton  21, 

spr.    In  Water  Chr 
Dec.  26.  Isaac  Gales  of  Whitby  ship  carpenter  IQ  bath  son 

of  William  Gales  carpenter  and  Mary  Gibson  of  Whitby 

18  spr.  daughter  of  Richard  Gibson  oi  Whitby,  whitesmith. 

In  Whit  by  church. 

Dec.  27.  fohn  Snaith  of  Tunstal  corn  factor  23  bach  and 
Mary  Frankland  of  Hedon  23  Spi     In  Hedon  cfa 


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Dec.  27.  James  Snidall  of  Sheffield  watch  maker  25  bach, 
and  Elizabeth  Butterworth  of  Ecclesfield  19  spr.  dau.  ot 
Wm.  Butterworth  of  Ecclesfield  nail  factor.  In  Eccles- 
field church. 

Dec.  27.  Thomas  Wright  of  Walton,  Sandal  Magna,  hus- 
bandman 20,  bach  son  of  Samuel  Wright,  cloth  dresser  and 
Sarah  Beaumont  alias  Beamont  of  Wath  upon  Dearne  spr. 
21.    In  Wath  on  Dearne  ch. 

Dec.  28.  Edmund  Thwaites  of  S.  Crux.  York,  grocer  23 
bach,  and  Mary  Falshaw  of  Kettlewell  in  Craven  22  spr.  - 
In  Kettlewell  ch. 

Dec.  28.  Francis  Abbey  of  Flaxton,  Bossall  farmer  23  bach, 
and  Ann  Fryer  of  Flaxton,  Foston,  spr.  16,  dau  of  Marma- 
duke  Fryer.    In  Foston  ch. 

Dec.  28.  James  Brown  of  Gilling  gardener  31  bach,  and 
Flannah  Hart  of  S.  Martin  Cuney  St.  York  26  spr.  In 
S.  Martin's  ch. 

Dec.  28.  John  Cox  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull  29  bach,  and  Eliza- 
beth Kirmond  of  ditto  26  spr.    In  Holy  Trinity  Church. 

Dec.  28.  Jonathan  Senyer  of  Stony  Flat,  Barnoldswick 
farmer  35  bach,  and  Betty  Holgate  of  South  Field,  Marton 

21  spr.    In  Marton  ch. 

Dec.  30.  William  Sergeant  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  yeoman  60 
widower  and  Isabella  Thompson  of  ditto  50  widow.  In 
Holy  Trinity,  Hull. 

Dec.  30.  Samuel  Day  of  Coin  Bridge,  Kirkheaton  forgeman 

22  bach,  and  Rachel  Hepworth  of  ditto  22  widow.  In 
Kirkheaton  ch. 

Dec.  30.  William  Leach  of  Allerton,  Bradford,  cloth  maker 

23  bach,  and  Mary  Berron  of  ditto  21  spr.    In  Bradford 
ch. 

Dec.  31.  David  Anderson  of  Scarbro  mariner  48  widower  and 

Jane  Trowton  of  Scarbro  35  spr.    In  Scarbro  ch. 
Dec.  31.  Geo.  Priestley  of  Holy  Trinity,  King's  Court  York 

chandler  and  soap  boiler  21  bach,  and  Ann  Varey  of  same 

parish  23  spr.    In  Holy  Trinity,  King's  Court. 
Dec.  31.  Francis  Monkman  of  Wharram  Piercy  yeoman  >8 

bach,  and  Frances  Fox  of  Little  Hatfield,  Sigglesthorne 

22  spr.    In  Sigglesthorne  ch, 
Dec.  31.  Thomas  Pearson  of  Leeds  cloth  worker  30  bach 

and  Jane  Smith  of  Leeds  28  spr.    In  Leeds  church. 
Dec.  31.  John  Duckworth  of  Green  Head  m  the  monastery  of 

Sawley  farmer  42  bach,  and  Betty  Bank  of  ditto  40  mdow 

In  Gisburn  ch. 

Dec.  31.  Joseph  Lee  of  Mirfield  clothier  2]  bach,  and  Sar.ih 
Brook  of  ditto  23  spr.    In  Mirfield  church. 


3°  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

l777-  Jan-  *■  Robert  Stickney  of  Ellerker,  Brantingharn,  miller  23 
bach,  and  Elizabeth  Hopper  of  Drypool  19  spr.  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hopper  of  Myton.    In  Drypool  ch. 

Jan.  2.  Theophilus  Wilde  of  Bramham  schoolmaster  21 
bach,  and  Rosamund  Glover  of  Stanley,  Wakefield  21 
spr.    In  Wakefield  ch. 

Jan.  2.  Matthey  Balme  of  the  Lordship  of  Tong,  stuff  maker 

25  bach,  and  Mary  Lumby  of  Bowling, 'Bradford,  21  spr. 
In  Bradford  ch. 

Jan.  2.  John  Smith  of  Wilsden,  Bradford,  stuff  maker  24 
bach,  and  Martha  Heaton  of  Bingley  24  spr.  In  Bingley 
ch. 

Jan.  2.  George  Laverick  of  Lyth  farmer  24,  bach,  and  Mary 
Pearson  of  Roxby,  Hinderwell,  25  spr.    In  Hinderwell  ch. 

Jan.  2.  John  Clarkson  of  Swinton,  servant  man  22  bach,  and 
Alice  Singleton  of  Doncaster  21  spr.    In  Doncaster  ch. 

Jan.  2.  William  Howcroft  of  Foggathorpe,  Bubwith  farmer 
20  bach.,  son  of  John  Howcroft  of  Hamilton  farmer  and 
Mary  Johnson  of  same  place  16.  spr.  dau.  of  Thomas 
Johnson  of  Foggathorpe  farmer.    In  Bubwith  ch. 

Jan.  3.  John  Clayton  of  Pontefract  gardener  widower  70  and 
Alice  Rawlinson  of  ditto  50  widow.    In  Pontefract  ch. 

Jan.  3.  John  French  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  servant  30  bach, 
and  Martha  Goody eare  of  Cottingham  22  spr.  In  Cot- 
tingham  ch. 

Jan.  3.  Thomas  Bartlet  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  coachman  22 

bach,  and  Sarah  Nichols  of  ditto  20  spr.  dau.  of  William 

Nichols.    In  Holy  Trinity  ch. 
Jan.  3.  James  Aikins  of  ELM.   Garrison   at  Hull,  extra 

Parochial,  Gunner  46  widower  and  Elizabeth  Rutherford 

of  the  Lordship  of  Myton,  Holy  Trinity  Hull,  40  widow. 

In  Floly  Trinity  ch.  - 
Jan.  3.  John  Nicholson  of  Doncaster  carpenter  30  bach,  and 

Catherine  Dawson  of  ditto  25  spr.    In  Doncaster  ch. 
Jan.  4.  Flenry  Clemet-shaw  junior  of  Wakefield  gen  21  bach 

and  Mary  Holdsworth  of  ditto  21  spr.    In  Wakefield  ch. 
Jan.  4.  William  Flail  of  Bishop  Wilton  farmer  28  bach,  and 

Elizabeth  Dickons  of  West  Lilling  20  spr.  daughter  of 

Geo.  Dickons  of  West  Lilling  farmer,    in  Sheriff  1  tuttoo 

ch. 

Jan.  4.  Samuel  Smith  of  Sheffield  cutler  30  bach,  and  Mary 

Paramoore  of  ditto  25  spr.    In  Sheffield  ch, 
Jan.  4.  John  Moxley  of  Brightside  Sheffield  paper  maker 

26  bach,  and  Sarah  Thorp  of  Sheffield  26  spr,  In  Shel  N 
field  ch. 

Jan.  4,  Richard  Turner  of  Holden,  butcher  20  bach  son  ol 


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31 


Robert  Turner  of  Cross,  Slaidburn  yeoman  and  Isabella 

Geldart  of  Aigden,  Gisburn  21  spr.    In  Bolton  ch. 
an.  4.    James  Anderson  of  Whitby  master  mariner  35  bach. 

and  Jane  Alleley  of  ditto  34  spr.    In  Whitby  ch. 
an.  6.  George  Carlisle  of  Lyth,  dancing  master,  23  bach. 

and  Mary  Audas  of  Whitby  21  spr.    In  Whitby  ch. 
an.  6.  William  Askwith  of  Ripon  brewer  34  bach,  and  Jane 

Handley  of  Ripon  25  spr.    In  Ripon  ch. 
an.  6.  Nathaniel  Kentish  surgeon  of  Ii.M.S.  Belleisle  30 

bach,  and  Elizabeth  Chicken  of  Bridlington  22  spr.  In 

Bridlington  church. 
ran.  6.  Charles  Kelk  of  Sheffield,  cutler,  34  bach,  and  Peggy 

Saunderson  of  Sheffield  28  widow.    In  Sheffield  ch. 
an.  6.  William  Shires  of  Crigglestone,  Sandal  Magna  hus- 
bandman 22  bach,  and  Sarah  Wood  of  ditto  24  spr.  In 

Sandal  Magna, 
fan.  7.  William  Robins  of  Doncaster  gen.  40  widower  and 

Rebecca  Trevis  of  ditto  22  spr.    In  Doncaster  ch. 
Ian.  7.  John  Purver  of  Worksop,  Notts,  gen.  bach.  35  and 

Elizabeth  Lambert  of  Sheffield  25  spr.    In  Sheffield  ch. 
[an.  8.  William  Hansley  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  cutler  26 

bach,  and  Mary  Winterscales  of  ditto  26  spr.     In  Holy 

Trinity  ch. 

[an.  8.  Robert  Nelson  of  Whitby  mariner  23  bach,  and 
Martha  Jowsey  of  ditto  28  spr.    In  Whitby  church. 

[an.  8.  William  Hall  of  S.  Mary  Beverley  grocer  25  bach 
and  Anna  Fletcher  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  21  spr.  In  Holy 
Trinity  ch. 

[an.  9.  John  Booth  of  South  Stainley  yeoman  21  bach,  and 
Alice  Castley  of  Ripon  21  spr.    In  Ripon  ch. 

[an.  9.  John  Frank  of  Newton  on  Ouse  waterman  21  bach, 
and  Sarah  Longwood  of  Knottingley  22  spr.  In  Newton 
on  Ouse  ch. 

fan.  9.  James  Henderson  of  S.  Helens,  Slonegate  York 

plaisterer  40  widower  and  Arabella  Comers  ol  (ira) 

Castle,  Cumberland  40  spr.    In  S.  Helen's 
fan.   10.  Samuel  Frost  of  Hornsea   farmer  35  bach,  and 

Hannah  Baker  of  ditto  26  spr.     In  Hornsea  ch. 
[an.  10.  Daniel  Medley  of  Bradford  stuff  maker  24  bach 

and  Betty  Ramsbotlom  of  dillo  24  spr  In  Bradford  ch 
fan.  10.  Robert  King  of  Terrington  mariner  21  bach  and 

Alice  Stonehouse  of  Ripon  21  spr.    [n  Ripon  ch, 
|an.  10.  William  Wood  of  Crofton  husbandman  40  widower 

and  Martha  Sheard  of  ditto  22  spr.    In  Crofton  ch. 
fan.  11.  Thomas  Athay  of  Blackstone,  Finningley  husband 

man  25  bach,  and  Elizabeth  Ma'chin  of  ditto  |0  widow 

Jn  Finningley  ch. 


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Jan.  II.  John  Todd  of  S.  Saviour's  York  butcher  21  bach, 
and  Betty  Carlton  of  Easingwold  22  spr.  In  Easingu  old 
ch. 

Jan.  1  I.James  Ellis  of  Leeds  clothmaker  26  bach,  and  Jane 

Cave  of  ditto  25  spr.    In  Leeds. 
Jan.  II.  John  Dixon  of  S.  Mary  Hull  hairdresser  26  widower 

and  Mary  Smith  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  21  spr.    In  S. 

Mary's  Hull. 

Jan.  11.  Edward  Johnson  of  Holy  Trin.  Hull  land  surveyor 
40  widower  and  Mary  Wadman  of  Hessle  35  widow,  in 
Holy  Trinity. 

Jan.  13.  John  Dukin  of  Sheffield  cutler  28  widower  nnd 

Mary  Lord  of  ditto  24  widow.    In  Sheffield. 
Jan.  13.  Lreorge  Witty  01  S.  Mary  Beverley  tailor  50  widow  er 

and  Hannah  Osborne  of  Etton  50  widow.    In  Etton  ch. 
Jan.  13.  William  Myers  of  Hawkesworth  Otley  farmer  21 

bach,  and  Sarah  Pickles  of  Globersham  Bingley  22  spr. 

In  Bingley  ch. 

Jan.  14.  William  Askwith  of  Morley,  Batlev  farmer  22  bach, 
and  Hannah  Gomersal  of  Holbeck  Leeds  21  spr.  In 
Leeds  ch. 

Jan.  14.  William  Smith  of  Bolton,  Skipton  gen.  30  bach,  and 
Hannah  Tilburn  of  ditto  25  spr.    In  Bolton  chapel. 

Jan.  15.  John  Meek  of  Sancton  husbandman  21  bach,  and 
Catherine  Taylor  of  Fraisthorp,  Carnaby  21  spr.  In  Car- 
naby  ch. 

Jan.  15.  John  Hawk  of  Middleton  tile  maker  25  bach,  and 
Elizabeth  Pecket  of  Slingsby  25  spr.    In  Slingsby  ch. 

Jan.  15.  Robert  Kay  of  Burnsal  gen.  30  bach,  and  Anne 
Malham  of  Hartlington,  Burnsal  30  widow.  In  Burnsal 
ch. 

Jan.  15.  John  Turner  of  Bradford  soldier  30  bach  and  Mary 
Scholey  of  Wakefield  30  spr.    In  Bradford  ch. 

Jan.  15.  Freeman  Bower  Esq.  of  Doncaster  30  widower  and 
Mary  Pearson  of  Tyers  Hill  Darneld  25  spr.  In  Dar- 
held  ch. 

Jan.  16.  Joseph  Longbotham  of  Morton,  Bingley  fanner  | 
bach,  and  Rose  Whiteley  of  Bingley  24  spr.    In  Bingley 
ch. 

Jan.  16.  John  Hudson  of  Clayton,  Bradford  stall  111. ike; 
bach,  and  Mary  Greenwood  of  A  licit  on  48  widow.  In 
Bradford  ch. 

Jan.  16.  Thomas  Pearson  of  Ossington,  Notts,  30  bach  and 
Ann  Fletcher  of  Loversal,  Doncaslcr  50  spr     In  1  o\c;  >.d  n 
ch. 

Jan.  17.  Joseph  Gibson  of  Bempton  tailoi  31  bach  and 
Elizabeth  Read  of  ditto  26  spr     In  BemptOO  cfa 


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3  3 


Jan.  17.  William  Webster  of  Holy  Trinity  Hull  cabinet 
maker  35  bach,  and  Elianor  Kelsey  of  ditto  20  spr.  dau. 
of  Wm.  Kelsey.    In  Holy  Trinity  ch. 

Jan.  17.  Joseph  Blackburn  of  Golcar  Huddersfield  clothier 
bach.  23  and  Elizabeth  Shaw  of  ditto  23  spr.  In  Hud- 
dersfield ch. 

Jan.  18.  Hanson  Wood  of  Leeds  dyer  25  bach,  and  Mary 
Cawthorp  of  Leeds  23  spr.    In  Leeds  ch. 

Jan.  18.  Richard  Ingham  of  Skipton,  cordwainer  40  widower 
and  Jane  Kirk  of  Silsden,  Kildwick  40  widow.  In  Skip- 
ton  ch. 

Jan.  18.  Daniel  Marshall  of  Wakefield  watchglass-grinde-- 
21  bach,  and  Jane  Wallis  of  Wakefield  19  spr.  dau.  of 
Ralph  Wallis  of  West  Heslerton  yeoman.  In  Wakefield 
ch. 

Jan.  18.  Geo.  Emmerson  of  S.  Mary  Bishophill  Elder  York, 
shipwright  21  bach,  and  Sarah  Turpin  of  All  Saints  North 
Street  York  17  spr.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Turpin,  waterman.  In 
All  Saints  ch. 

Jan.  18.  George  Day  of  Kingston  on  Hull,  bookkeeper  24 
bach,  and  Betty  Bottom  of  Holbeck  Leeds  21  spr.  In 
Leeds  ch. 

Jan.  19.  Thomas  Bryan  of  Muston  Hunmandby  husband- 
man 25  bach,  and  Elizabeth  Meggison  of  Seamere  25  spr. 
In  Hunmandby  ch. 

Jan.  19.  Jeremiah  Wilson  of  Rothwell  husbandman  22  bach, 
and  Elizabeth  Knapton  of  ditto  21  spr.    In  Rothwell  ch 

Jan.  20.  James  Downes  of  Thirsk  soldier  30  bach,  and  Ann 
Pecket  of  Thirsk  27  spr.    In  Thirsk  ch. 

Jan.  21.  William  Greentree  of  Scarbro  brickmaker  27  bach 
and  Sarah  Fawcitt  of  do  30  spr.    In  Scarbro  ch 

Jan.  21.  William  Beckwith-of  Watts,  Chester  Diocese  21 
bach,  and  Ellen  Blanch  of  Ripon  spr  21.    In  Ripon  ch 

Jan.  21.  William  Dove  of  Holy  Trimly  Hull,  manner.  28 
bach,  and  Margaret  Hedley  of  ditto  21  spr.  In  Holy 
Trinity  ch. 

Jan.  22.  William  White  of  Burniston  cordwainer  22  bach 

and  Ann  Miers  of  Spofforth  2  |  spr     In  Spofforth  ch 
Jan.  22.  George  Searle  of  Norton,  groom,  32  bach  and  Mar) 

Wise  of  ditto  22  spr.    In  Norton  ch. 
June  23.  John  Fawbert  of  Bradford  wool  combei  j8  widower 

and  Anne  Gibson  of  Warley  Halifax  23  Spr.     In  Brad 

ford  ch. 

June  23.  William  Swale  of  Ripley  widowei  m  and 

Kirkby  of  Ripon  21  spr.     In  Ripon  eh 
June  24.  oamuel  Lyth  of  Whitby  nun  hum  25  bach  and  Ann 

Duck  of  ditto  29  spr.     In  Whitby  1  h 


34 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


PAPIST  RETURNS,  1735. 
(In  the  Possession  of  the  Archbishop  of  York,  at  Bishopthorpe. ) 
(Continued  from    Vol.   III.,  Page   180. ; 


N ' unnington.  Wm.  Mawlholme  senr.  tayler  ;  \Vm.  Mawlholme 
junr.,  husbandman  ;  Ann  ux.  Jno.  Henderson  wheelwright  ; 
John  Albert  Audaer,  husbandman ;  Wm.  Audaer  husband- 
man ;  Elizth.  Audaer  widow  ;  Margt.  Todd  and  Mary  Todd, 
granddaughters  to  Elizth.  Audaer  ;  Thos.  Bowman  servant. 

Slings  by.  None. 

Stone  grave.    Thos.  Jackson  of  West  Ness  farmer  and  butcher,  and 

Mary  his  wife,  and  three  daurs.  under  the  age  of  13. 
Sinnington.  None. 

Scawton.  Sylvester  Sturdy  husbandman  and  Dorothy  his  wife, 
and  Dorothy  their  daughter  ;  Elizth.  Sturdy  widow,  and  John 
and  David  her  sons,  husbandmen,  and  Theophila  her  daur., 
with  Thos.  Sturdy  a  servant. 

Thornton  and  Normandy.  None. 

Wykeham.    Catherine  wife  of  Francis  Barry. 

Bransby.  Thos.  Cholmley  esqr.  ;  Mrs.  Cholmley  his  wife  ;  Mr. 
Francis  Cholmley  the  elder  ;  Mr.  Thos.  Cholmley  the  younger  ; 
Mr.  Francis  Cholmley  the  younger  ;  Mrs.  Allithea  Cholmley 
spr.  ;  John  Marshall,  John  Darley,  Thos.  Tayler,  Peter  Garner, 
servants  ;  Rd.  Clemenshaw  farmer  ;  Elizth.  his  wife  ;  Margt. 
Ward  widow  ;  May  Tayler  widow  ;  Mr.  James  Atkinson  gent.  : 
Mrs.  Atkinson  his  wife;  Chas.  May,  servant  ;  Wm.  Hardwick, 
farmer;  Mary  his  wife;  Mary  Marshall  spinster;  Timothy 
Tayler,  farmer;  Mary  his  wife;  Matt.  Crosby,  fanner;  Elizth 
his  wife  ;  Mary  Crosby  spinster  ;  Geo.  Ward,  cooper  ;  John 
Tayler,  farmer;  Elizth.  his  wife;  Francis  Hodgson,  laboura  . 
Mary  Goodrick  widow  ;  Wm.  RatclifF,  farmer ;  Ellen  h 
Henry  Kennet,  a  Popish  Priest.  Mass  performed  111  the  House 
of  Thos.  Cholmley,  Esqr. 

S/earsby.    Frans.  Hopkin  farmer  and  Mary  his  wife;  Wm  R 
cliff  farmer  and  Frances  his  wife  ;  Eliz.  Ratdiff  spinster  ;  El 
Speed  widow;  Geo.  Wilson  labourer,  and  Ann 
Wilson  junr.  ;  Ann  Wilson  spinster  ;  John  Ward  EarrJMH  I 
Elizth.  his  wife  ;  Elizth.  Ward  spinster 

Bossall.  Hy.  Mills  a  shoemaker,  and  John  Mills  his  brother,  I 
servant. 

Buhner.  Katherine  wife  of  Eras  Spmke  laboureJ  .  Mary  Wife  of 
Andrew  Wood  mason.  n 

Brajferton.  Cudworth  Pell  of  Brafferton,  a  brazier,  aged  about 
80,  "and  we  had  but  another,  w<  h  1  converted." 

Birdforth.  None. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST.  35 

Crambe.  None. 

Coxwold.  James  Wood,  farmer  ;  Ann  his  wife,  and  Elizth.  Wood 
their  daughter;  John  Taylor,  a  taylor  ;  Alice  his  wife,  per- 
verted upon  her  marriage  about  13  years  agoe  ;  Wm.  Mawlam 
taylor,  and  Ann  his  wife  ;  Benjn.  Dale,  butcher  ;  Cath.  Dale, 
his  sister;  Edmond  Dale,  his  apprentice;  Thamar  Rose  wife 
of  John  Rose,  servant  to  the  Lord  Fauconberg,  perverted  after 
marriage  about  14  years  agoe  ;  Jane,  their  daughter  ;  Lucy  wife 
of  Matt.  Grey,  carpenter;  Joseph  Ratcliff,  carpenter  and 
farmer;  Mary  his  wife,  perverted  upon  marriage  about  10 
years  agoe ;  Mary  wife  of  Robert  Foster,  taylor  ;  Barbara 
Smirk,  a  poor  widow  ;  Ann  wife  of  Thos.  Burgess,  weaver  and 
farmer  ;  Dinah  Dale,  widow  and  innholder  ;  Sarah  Dale  her 
daughter  ;  Mary  Barwick  wife  of  Geo.  Barwick  farmer  ;  John 
Coates,  apprentice  to  Joseph  Ratcliff  ;  Thos.  Shovel,  labourer. 

(N eiv trough).  The  Rt.  Hon.  Thos.  Lord  V  iscount  Fauconberg  ; 
Catherine  his  Lady  ;  The  Hon.  Rowland  Belasyse  esqr.  ;  Mrs. 
Penelope  Belasyse;  Charles  More,  a  Priest,  has  been  long  resi- 
dent ;  (also  30  servants) ;  Margt.  Mitchel  widow,  mother  of 
Mr.  Thos.  Mitchel,  steward  to  Lord  Fauconberg  ;  Ann  his 
wife;  Christr.  Scarlet,  mason  and  farmer,  perverted  upon  his 
marriage  about  10  years  ago  ;  Ellen  his  wife  ;  Ellen  Dale  and 
Ann  Dale  her  daughters  ;  Adam  Dale,  butcher  and  farmer. 

(Yearsley.)  Wm.  Leef  farmer,  perverted  about  7  years  ago  ;  Thos. 
Harrison,  farmer;  [Mary?]  his  wife,  perverted  upon  marna-e 
about  5  years  ago  ;  Robt.  Goodrick,  farmer,  and  Ann  his  wife  ; 
Thos.  Flolding,  labourer;  Mary  his  wife,  perverted  upon  max 
riage  about  2  years  ago  ;  Geo.  Ilardwick,  father  of  Jam:  \\ 
son,  widow  and  farmer;  Mary  Watson,  Elizth.  Watson  and 
jane  Watson,  her  daughters;  Anthony  Smith,  farmer,  am! 
Mary  his  wife;  Ann  Oliver,  their  servant;  Thos.  Smith, 
farmer;  Cicely  Smith  widow,  the  mother;  Mary  Smith, 
Susanna  Smith,  the  sisters  ;  Alice  Harrison,  a  poor  widow 

(Angram.)  Mr.  Thos.  Moor  gent.;  Mr.  Thos  Moor  gent  his 
nephew;  Elizth.  Watters,  servant;  Ralph  Hall,  farmer,  and 
Mary,  his  wife  ;  Ursula  Hall,  Ann  Hall,  and  Ellen  Hall,  theil 
daughters;  Thos.  Rose,  farmer,  and  his  wile,  perverted  soon 
after  marriage,  and  maidservant  lately  perverted.  Mass  per 
formed  in  an  apartment  at  Newburgh, 

Dolby.  Geo.  Turner  and  Sarah  his  wife,  who  receive  Alms  ;  Wm 
Crags  and  Mary  his  wife  (labourer);  Fras,  Hornsey,  yeoman 

Dunnington.  None. 

Es  crick.  None. 

llasin^ivold.     Thos.  Salvin  csqr.,  Mrs   Elizth   and  Mrs  Sarah 

Salvin  his  sisters  ;  Wm.  Sa.xton,  a  barber  and  1-  h/th  his  wife.  % 
and  Dorothy  Talbot,  their  maid  servant;   Win    Hcnlows,  .1 


36 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


barber;  Thos.  Clemenshaw,  a  labr.  ;  Ann  wife  of  Geo.  Craw- 
ford, a  glazier  ;  Eliz.  wife  of  John  Carter,  weaver  ;  Eliz.  wife 
of  John  Pearson,  farmer;  John  Wright,  servant  of  John  Will- 
son. 

Elvington.  None. 
Foston.  None. 

Felixkirk.  James  Rose,  weaver  ;  Catherine  Rose,  a  poor  widow  ; 
William  Rose,  her  son,  set.  about  14  ;  Wm,  Pratty,  labourer, 
and  his  wife  ;  Joshua  Jarvise  labourer,  and  his  wife. 

Huntington.  None. 

Huttons  Ambo.  None. 

Kilburn.  Robt.  Shaw,  the  father  ;  James  Shaw,  the  son,  farmer  ; 
Katherine  wife  of  James  Shaw  ;  Bridget  wife  of  Wm.  Lee, 
farmer;  Jane  wife  of  Edwd.  Harding,  farmer;  Anne  Harri- 
son, servant  ;  Philip  Sturdy,  farmer  ;  Benjn.  Sturdy,  Philip 
Sturdy ;  Anne  Sturdy  ;  Mary  Sturdy,  his  children  ;  Eliz. 
Thompson,  a  stroller. 

Kirkby  Knowle.  None. 

Myton.  None. 

Marion.  Thos.  Usher,  farmer,  and  Anne  his  wife  ;  Thos.  Marshall, 
farmer,  and  Thos.  Marshall,  his  son. 


ANOTHER  RETURN,  1/06. 
1706.  Massam  cum  Kirkby  Malzeard. — Thos.  Tophan  of  Nether- 
dale  a  farmer  and  farms  abt.  £20  a  year  under  one  Mr 
York. 

Thos.  Brown  of  Colthurst  in  Netherdale  a  yeoman  and  has 

a  small  estate  of  abt.  £20  a  year. 
Matthew  Burnet  of  Hartwith  and  Winsley  a  yeoman  and 

farms  abt.  £60  a  year  under  ye  Lady  Otwa) 
Chas.  Adamson  of  Swinton  yeoman  has  an  estate  of  between 

£30  and  £40  a  year. 
Christr.  Duffeild  of  Galwhey  a  farmer  and  farms  abl   £\  ) 

a  year. 

Michael  Duffeild  of  Galwhey  a  yeoman  and  has  a  small 
estate  of  abt.  £10  a  year. 
Papists,  with  value  of  their  estates  [706  Return  includes  only- 
Liberty  of  Rip  on  abt.  350;  Gt.  Drayton  {Notts)  none;  Dray 
ton  cum  Askkam  (Notts)  one;  Little  Ousebum  none;  MtddU- 
ham  7;  Hornby  1  ;  Aldbro  abt.  It  ;  Hexham  shirt  abt  150; 
Includes  Nicholas  Welden  of  Aydon  Sheels  woman;  Wm 
Thirlewall  of  Newbigin  Esqr.  Ins  wife  and  daughti  in  est  I  i 
abt  £400.  tie  is  now  and  has  been  foi  somevesu  >unty 
Jail  and  his  wife  and  famii)  live  nigh  bim ;  Massam  and 
Kirkby  Mated.  6  i  Burton  Leonard  1  5 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


57 


DURHAM,    CARLISLE,    AND  ALLERTONSHIRE 
MARRIAGE  BONDS. 

(Continued  from  Vol.  III.,  page  %\.) 


DURHAM  MARRIAGE  BONDS. 

1665.  May  31.  Richard  Elbrough,  master  mariner  and  Anna  Rand  widow. 
June  2.  William  Scurfield  of  Elstob  and  Elizabeth  Cooke  spr. 
May  19.  Edward  Watson  of  Chester-le-Street,  clerk  and  Margt. 
Atkinson. 

May  22.  George  Trotter  of  Wolsingham  and  Margaret  Clark  spr. 
May  19.  John  Davis  of  Easington  and  Frances  Moore  spinster. 
May  12.  Robert  Snowdon  Bp.  Wearmouth  and  Eliz.  Oliver  spin- 
ster. 

May  16.  Charles  Stoddart  of  Auckland  and  Frances  Heron  spr. 
May  13.  William  Wall  of  Auckland  gent  and  Elinor  Jackson  spr. 
May  13.  Leonard  Corbee  of  Lanchester  and  Ann  Johnson  spr. 
May  16.  William  Jackson  of  Newcastle  and  Ann  Startforth  spr. 
May  11,  Alexander  Turner  of  Birkley  and  Jane  Pearson  spr. 
May  9.  John  Laing  of  New  field  and  Margaret  Parkin  spr. 
May  6.  Richard  Grieveson  of  Rushy  ford  and  Margaret  Reed  spr. 
May  1.  George  Gofton  of  Newcastle  and  Margaret  Smith  spr. 
May  2.  John  Coatesworth  and  Elizabeth  Siekerwham  spr. 
April  8.  Cuthbert  Wrangham  of  Bolam  and  Thomasine  Wilson  spr. 
April  21.  John  Dalton  of  Northd.  and  Elizabeth  Lewens  spr. 
April  25.  Anthony  Isaacson  of  N'castle  and  Jane  Lawson  spr. 
April  18.  John  Wilkinson  of  (Northd.)  and  Ann  Henderson  spr. 
April  14.  Thos.  Wolfenden  of  N'castle  and  Margaret  Walker  spr. 
April  13.  William  Pearson  of  Washington  and  Susan  Conyers  spr 
April  12.  George  Parkin  of  Piercebridge  and  Eliz.  Rumford  spr. 
April  8.  Ralph  Maddison  of  Pelaw  and  Mary  Stobbeit  spr. 
April  7.  William  Robinson  yeoman  and  Mary  Turner  widow. 
April  23.  Matthew  Eggleston-  of  Knaton  and  Magdalene  Peck 
widow. 

April  6.  William  Hardacre  of  Hamsterley  and  Isabella  Mad. 
spr. 

April  1.  Robert  Chilton  of  Houghton-le-Spring  and  Eleanor  Puck 
spr. 

CARLISLE  MARRIAGE  PONDS. 

1738.  May  13.  William  Troutbeck  (Cumbd.)  and  Mars  Penton  spr 
July  15.  John  Carlton  of  Warcop  and  Sarah  Spooner. 

1739.  Mar.  15.  John  Bell  of  Northd.  and  Margaret   I  osh 
June  14.  Joseph  Harrison  clerk  and  Elizabeth  Martinson 
Aug.  3.  William  Flaskett  (Go.  Vork)  and  DulcibelU  Will™. 


38 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


1740.   Feb.  3.  Isaac  Prat  of  Wigton  and  Abigail  Atkinson  spinster. 

July  28.  Thomas  Gilpin  of  Whitehaven  and  Mrs.  Eliz.  Longstaff. 
1  741.   Ap.  4.  John  Rain  par  Ranaldkirk  and  Margaret  Henstwell. 

Ap.  16.  John  Carrick  of  Warden  and  Margaret  Hodgen. 
1  742.   June  29.  Thos.  Waugh  of  Whiteside  and  Elizabeth  Harrington  Wid. 

May  8.  John  Thompson  of  Whalton  gent,  and  Margaret  Addison. 

ALLERTONSHIRE  MARRIAGE  BONDS. 

1 76 1.  March  n.  John  Wade  jr.  of  Northallerton  and  Mary  Hogarth, 

spinster. 

March  19.  Johnson  Tarrant  of  Danby  in  Wiske  and  Frances 
Hogarth. 

March  25.  Thomas  Herdman  of  Croft  and  Jane  Newsam  spinster. 
June  15.  Roger  Simpson  of  Lazonby  and  Isabell  Maltby  spinster. 
Aug.  16.  Roger  Donkin  of  Northallerton  Soldier  and  Ann  Atkin- 
son (minor).    (Father  consented.) 
Sept.  14.  Thos.  Barstow  of  Leeds  gent  and  Isabella   . 

1762.  June  13.  Christopher  Cooke  (Tailor)  and  Jane  Kingston  spinster. 
July   j  9.  John  Butterwick,  cordwainer  and   Elizabeth  Snowdon 

spinster. 

Nov.  29.  John  Pearson  of  Bedale  and  Isabella  Bell. 
Dec.  1.  Timothy  Smith  of  Northallerton  and  Elizabeth  Carter  spr. 
Dec.  30.  Wm.  Peacock,  clerk  and  Elizabeth  M  it  ford  spinster  by 
consent  of  Father. 

Durham.  J.  J-  Howe. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


MARRIAGE  REGISTERS  OF  ST.  MAURICE,  YORK. 
(Continued  from  Vol.  I  11^  page  184 J 


730.  William  Maw,  Margt.  Caid,  both  of  Gate  Hemsley,  Sept.  21 

(Licence). 

Edmund  Blakelock,  Mary  Wainhouse,  Nov.  19. 
John  Wyrill,  Elizth.  Nutt,  Feb.  18. 

731.  William  Handsome,  Elizth.  Ferra,  April  20. 
Reuben  Gowland,  Mary  Blacklock,  Oct.  18. 

William  Wilkinson,  Elizth.  Wood,  both  of  Millington,  Oct.  30 
(Licence). 

Geo.  Tate,  Elizth.  Room,  both  of  St.  John  Delpike,  Dec.  21 
(Licence). 

Thos.  Straker,  Mary  Holdsworth,  Nov.  30  (Licence). 
William  Kay,  Hester  Richardson,  both  of  Knaresbro',  March  18 
(Licence). 

732.  John  Webster,  Ann  Wray,  both  of  this  par.,  April  30. 
Richard  Harrison,  Ann  Hood,  both  of  Belfry  par.,  June  3. 

733.  James  Bercham  of   St.    Sampson's,    Margt.    Headlam   of  St. 

Maurice's,  April  22  (Licence). 
Matthew  Dodsworth  of  Ricold,  Anne  Peirson  of  this  parish,  Sept.  i. 
Ralph  Newton  of  Belfry's,  Mary  Bell  of  Goodramgate,  Sept.  30. 

734.  John  Scaife,  Elizth.  Hutchinson,  both  of  St.  Michael  Belfry,  May  4 

(Licence). 

Marmaduke  Musgrave,  Mary  Linsley,  Nov.  10. 

735.  Samuel  Land  of  All  Sts.    Pavement,  Eleanor  Gibson   of  this 

parish,  Oct.  21. 

737.  John  Wilson  of  St.  John's,  Mary  Dunnihgton  of  St.  Maurice's, 

Sept.  3.  (Licence.) 
Jacob  Pimm  of  St.  Michael  Belfry,  Ann   Kirkland  of  Ripon, 
Dec.  17.  (Licence.) 

738.  Robert  Carter,  of   Christ's   parish,    Dorothy    Lock  wood    of  St. 

Maurice's,  Nov.  7. 

740.  Benjamin  Langdale  of  All  Sts:  Pavement,  Ann  Walker  of  St 

Maurice,  Feb.  3. 

741.  Joseph  Gill  of  York,  Elizth.  Rodwell  of  St.  Maurice  widow,  \\ 

8.  (Licence.) 

Thomas  Railton  of  Bishophill  junior,  Ann  Scott  of  St.  Maurice, 
Feb.  2. 

Cuthbert  Giles  of  York  bachelor,  Frances  Ask  of  St.  Maurice 
widow,  Feb.  3.  (Licence.) 

742.  Wm.  Coltheartof  St.  Cuthbert,  Ann  Cartman  of  St.  Maurice,  June 

14. 

Thos.  Lee,  soldier,  Elizth.  Buttry,  both  6i  St.  Maurice,  June  11 
Joseph  Bird,  dragoon,  Jane  Wattson,  both  of  St.  John  Delpike, 
Sept.  27. 


40  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

1744.  Benjamin  Lund,  Mary  Fennick,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Jan.  15. 

1745.  John  Mason  of  St.  Michael  Spurriergate,  Elizth.  Horner  of  St. 

Maurice,  April  29. 
Wm.  Bell,  Eleanor  Brooks,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Nov.  12. 

1746.  Wm.  Tate  of  Garforth,  Faith  Hard  wick  of  St.  John  Delpike, 

June  25. 

Geo.  Moss  of  Belfray  parish,  Mary  Johnson  of  St.  Maurice,  Oct.  13. 
Francis  Philips  of  St.  Sampson,  Jane  Nightingale  Of  St.  Maurice, 
Oct.  20. 

Geo.  Nornaville  of  St.  Olave,  Mary  Cordeux  of  St.  Maurice,  Dec.  z. 

1747.  Wm.  Ranken,  Isabel  Giptson,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  June  23. 
John  Robinson  of  St.  Michael  Belfry,  Margt.  Thackray  of  St. 

Maurice,  Sept.  17.  (Licence.) 

1748.  John  Blanchard,  Ann  Appleby,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Nov.  22. 

1749.  Richard  Johnson  of  Rillington,  Hannah  Parker  of  St.  Maurice, 

Aug.  29. 

Marmaduke  Brathwaite,  Mary  Cartwright,  both  of  St.  Maurice, 
Nov.  16. 

John  Burniston,  Mary  Mutch,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Nov.  26. 

1750.  John  Smith,  Ann  Coultheart,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  June  10. 
Wm.  Roades,  Mary  Shepherd,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  June  25. 
Richard  Whittle  of  Belfry  parish,  Ann  Calvert  of  St.  John  Delpike, 

Nov.  11.  (Licence.) 

1 75 1.  Robt.  Crowder  of  St.  John  Delpike,  Tabitha  Mawman  of  St. 

Maurice,  June  19. 
Thomas  Coltheart,  Ann  Lockwood,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Nov.  14. 
Wm.  Linfoot,  Mary  Cook,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Jan.  23. 

1752.  Geo.  Chilton,  Susanna  Ward,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  July  21. 
John  Mortimer,  Rachel  Lund,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Dec.  1  q. 

1753.  Robert  Dales,  Elizth.  Knowles,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  June  11. 

1754.  John  Parker  of  Kirkby  Overblows,  Charity  Watson  of  St.  Maurice, 

Feb.  25. 

Richard  Beeforth  of  Trinity   King's  Court,  Sarah  Hart  of  St. 

Maurice,  June  25. 
John  Lickas,  Sarah  Smith,  both  of  St.  Maurice  (Banns  only,  July  7, 

etc.) 

Thomas  Nuns  of  Stillingfleet,  Ann  Clough  of  St.  Maurice.  Dec  S 
James  Winfield  of  All  Hallows,  Ann  Foster  of  St.  Maurice,  Dec  I, 
John  Ealand  of  Bishophill  senior,  Anne  Taylor  of  St.  Maurice, 
Dec.  10. 

1755.  John  Clayton  of  Trinity  Micklegate  yeoman  and  widower,  Mary 

Fairer  of  this  parish  widow,  Mch.  27.  (Licence.) 
John  Liquors  of  St.  Maurice,  Ann  Jackson  *>f  Alne. 
April  20,  etc.) 

Richard  Atkinson,  Mary  Willcock,  both  of  St.  Nfaui  11 
Richard  Slaton  of  St.  Maurice,  Ellen  Bullack  of  St  MtTJ  Beverfo 
(Banns  only,  Nov.  2,  etc  A 

1756.  Michael  Newsham  of  St.  Maurice,  Grace  West  land  oi  Si  M 

Coney  Street.     (Banns  only,  Feb.  1.  etc  1 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


4' 


Robert  Robinson,  Margaret  Toft,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  May  18. 
Thomas  Pickering  of  St.  John  Delpike,  Ann  Foster  of  St.  Maurice, 
June  22. 

1757.  John  Thompson  of  St.  Maurice,  Margt.  Simpson  of  Sherbourn. 

(Banns  only,  June  26,  etc.) 
Thomas  Fisher  of  St.  Crux,  Ellen  Lawton  of  St.  Maurice,  Dec.  1. 

1758.  Thomas   Maskell  of  All  Sts.  Pavement,  Rebecca  Heart  of  St. 

Maurice,  June  20. 
John  Lasenby  of  Towthrop  par.  Huntington,  Dinah  Harrison  of 
St.  Maurice,  July  27.  (Licence.) 

1759.  John  Hebden  junr.  of  Trinity  King's  Court,  Ann  Dixon  of  this 

parish,  June  24.  (Licence.) 

John  Peter  Quesac  *  of  St.  Maurice,  Mary  Plummer  of  Trinity 
Goodramgate,  Oct.  15. 

George  Pybus,  Elizth.  Stiles,  both  of  St.  Maurice,  Oct.  29. 
1761.   Richard  Fisher  of  Farlington,  Elizth.  Foxton  of  this  parish  spin- 
ster, June  16.  (Licence.) 


WILLS  FROM  THE  RICHMOND  REGISTRY. 
(Continued  from  Vol  111.,  page  129J 


Arch.  Richmond. 

Sir  Thomas  Aubrowe  priest. 

"  I  Sr  Thomas  Aubrowe  prest  of  Reithe  in  the  perishe  of  Grynton." 

"  I  comende  my  soule  to  god  Allmightie  my  maiker  and  redeamei 
and  my  bodye  to  be  buryed  in  the  Churche  of  Grynton." 

To  every  house  in  Reithe  ijd,  and  to  the  poor  of  the  parish  w 

"To  the  beuyldinge  of  Grynton  Brige  "  xs,  and  "  to  the  mendinge  of 
Reithe  Brige  "  xxd. 

To  Cuthbert  Typladye  ijs.  To  my  uncle  Willam  Dawson  x\s. 
whereof  he  hath  xs  in  his  hands,  which  I  lent  him  when  he  married  his 
daughter  Kateren.  To  my  brother  Leonarde  Symson  "one  Cowe  and 
calf  and  vij  shepe  to  ye  vse  of  x'pofer  symson  "  ;  and  1  give  10  my  sistei 
Margete  Symson,  the  said  Leonardo's  wile  "one  cowe  and  a  call  foi 
her  life,  to  remain  to  the  said  Cristofer  Symson,  and  1  give  to  m|  said 
sister  Margarete  "my  best  gowne."  I  give  to  tin-  said  Leonarde  "my 
shorte  marbyll  cloke."  To  my  said  sister  Margarete  '  all  my  Implements 
of  howeseholde  and  all  my  beddinge  saveinge  onely  my  fedthei  Bedde 


*  Signature  apparently  a  forei. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


the  wiche  I  geve  to  her  said  sonne  cristover."    I  give  to  every  one  of  mv 
said  uncle  William  Dawson's  daughters,  and  to  Felys  Scotte,  xijd.  each. 

"  To  Sir  Jameis  place  a  reade  chalmeyt  dubleyd  a  worsteite  typeid 
and  a  cappe."  Item  "  I  geve  to  the  vicar  of  grinton  a  cappe."' 
"  To  sr  matthewe  Charder  a  marbyll  gowne  a  clothe  typeid  and  a  cappe." 
To  Doctor  Sygiswyke  "  my  best  cappe."  To  Doctor  Carter  "  a  velvehe 
neightcappe,"  and  to  the  parson  of  Kyrtlynton  "  a  salien  neight  cappe." 
"  To  my  awnte  Dawson  my  thrussynge  bedstockes  the  wiche  I  had  Lent 
to  her." 

The  residue  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  said  Cristover  Symson,  my 
sister's  son,  whom  I  make  my  exor. 

I  will  that  the  said  Christover  Symson  have  the  good  will  and  tenant 
right  of  my  "  fermolde  "  at  Reithe,  of  the  yearly  rent  of  viijs,  with  the 
license  of  the  lord  and  of  the  steward.  I  will  that  the  said  margaret  my 
sister  have  the  third  part  of  the  said  "fermolde,"  "the  wiche  her  father 
Willam  Benshawe  had  in  occupation,"  during  her  life. 

I  make  George  Pettye,  Jhan  Dawson,  and  Jhan  Duglas,  my  super- 
visors ;  and  I  will  that  they  put  the  said  Christover  to  an  occupation,  they 
having  the  occupation  of  the  said  "  fermolde  "  until  the  said  Christover 
come  to  twenty  years  of  age.  I  make  Master  George  Catter  my  chief 
supervisor. 

Witness  Matthewe  Charder  prest,  George  Atkynson,  Jameis  Hutckeson. 
Dat :  ult.  Feb:  1564. 
[No  probate  clause.] 
Endorsed  "  Richmond 

Sr  Thomas  Aubrowe 

testament  pish  of 

grynton  pber  parochialis 

Anno  x'pi  1565. 

Arch.  Richmond. 

Richard  Cropper. 
"  Richard  Cropper  Clerke  vicar  of  Pulton." 

"  I  gyve  and  bequethe  my  Sawle  to  Almightie  God  .  .  .  And  my  body 
to  be  buryed  wtin  the  pysshe  churche  of  pulton  in  the  hyghest  ChantcH 
nere  vnto  the,  table." 

To  Hughe  Byllynche  of  Lathum  and  Richard  Cropper  thVlder  of  the 
same  town  and  to  their  heirs  for  ever,  all  my  right,  title,  etc.  of  all  my 
lands  in  Burstkow  and  Lathum,  and  most  specially  the  lands  which  1  put 
in  trust  to  be  purchased  with  my  goods  by  Hughe  Staynfoithe  D<  I] 
deed,  for  me  and  in  my  name. 

Jenet  Mason  my' sister,  John  Cropper  SOU  of  James  Cropper  ol 
Lathum,  Jenet  Dvvarrehowsse  my  servant,  Custand,  wife  of  George  W  a 
Richard  mason,  son  of  the  said  Jenet,  James  Cropper  "yonger»M  Bllyn 
and  Margeret  .Walker,  dans,  of  George  Walker.  To  the  said  George 
Walker,  one  close  of  land  now  in  mv  tenure  M  p'cell  oi  the  tenernenl  ol 
Richard  tayler  and  the.  late  wyfe  of  Thoms  tavhr."  foi  the  tenu  oi  two 
years.  Richard  Cropper,  son  of  Thorns  Cropper,  Thechildren  "t  Henr) 
Cropper.    The  wife  of  Symon  Smythe    To  Margaret  Walker,  one  hall 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


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close  now  in  my  tenure,  parcel  of  the  tent,  of  William  Wylkpcke.  To 
Ellyn  Walker,  the  half  of  a  meadow  called  "  the  Carre  medowe  "  parcel 
of  the  tent,  of  George  Heye,  for  13  years.  To  George  Walker,  one  acre 
of  ground  now  in  my  tenure  and  occupation  and  parcel  of  the  tent,  of 
Thorns  Bother,  for  5  years ;  and  also  one  meadow  and  two  closes,  parcel 
of  the  tent,  of  William  Awarde,  for  six  years;  and  also  a  parcel  of  land, 
parcel  of  the  tent,  of  the  late  wife  of  Thorns  Tayler. 

1  give  to  Richard  Cropper  of  Pulton  "  the  wiche  I  have  brought  op 
in  my  howsse,"  a  parcel  of  ground  in  my  tenure,  parcel  of  the  tent  of 
Willm  Thomoson  and  Wyllm  Patson  for  term  of  4  years;  and  a  parcel 
of  ground  in  my  tenure,  parcel  of  the  tent  of  Wyllm  Whitsyde  of  Carl- 
ton, for  the  term  of  5  years ;  and  one  parcel  of  land  for  the  term  of  four 
years,  parcel  of  the  tent  of  Robert  and  Richard  Tayler  etc.  etc.  etc.  And 
I  give  him  one  half  the  debts  due  to  me  from  Henry  Leyn,  Henry  Tayler, 
and  Richard  Chantrell,  the  other  half  of  which  I  give  to  Richard  Cropper 
the  elder. 

To  Richard  Cropper  of  Pulton,  T  give  all  the  rest  of  my  goods, 
and  I  make  him  my  exor ;  the  said  Hughe  Byllynge  and  Richard  Cropper 
the  elder  being  my  overseers  and  rulers  of  the  aforesaid  Richard. 

Dat :  2  Oct :  1565. 
No  witness.    (A  long  schedule  of  debts  and  credits  follows). 

Arch.  Richmond. 

Andrew  Steward. 

"  Md  that  vpon  Saint  mathewe  day  being  the  xxiiijth  daye  of  februarie 
ano  dni  1570/Sr  Andrewe  Steward  curat  of  askarthe  maide  rehearse  of 
his  Laste  will  and  testamente  by  worde  of  mouthe  as  foloweth  viz  That 
the  said  Sr.  Andrewe  did  geve  and  bequithe  all  his  goods  to  distance 
Metcalfe  the  wiffe  of  oswoulde  Metcalfe." 

Bond  dated  13th — 1 57 1  by  which  Oswold  Metcalff  of  Wodhall,  co.  York, 
chirurgeon,  is  bound  to  administer  the  goods  of  Sr.  Andrew  Steward  deed. 
Witness  Thomas  Talor,  Willm  Danbye,  Richard  Langdaell. 

Signed  "  Oswold  Metcalff." 
Sealed  O :  M. 

Arch.  Richmond. 

John  Emerson. 

"  John  Emrsson  curate  of  Eryholme 

First  I  comend  my  soule  in  to  thands'of  my  lord  god." 
I  will  that  Richard  Ward  have  the  half  oxgang  of  land  that  John  DobsOfl 
let  to  me,  during  the  lease,  "to  helpe  to  bryng  him  vp  ai  ye  scole  his 
porcion  and  a  sylver  spone  and  ye  hole  oxgang  of  John  Warde  land 
duryng  yt  lease  If  his  Brethercn  and  Systers  be  content." 

Agnes  Ward  shall  have  "my  best  Chyst  A  sylvei  spone  and  mv 
best  hatt."  And  I  will  that  Lawrence  Ward,  Jane  Ward,  Edward  Ward 
and  Marye  Ward  have  each  "  a  sylver  spone 

Residue  to  Lawrence,  Jane,  Agnes.  Kdwaide.  Man.  and  Richarde 
Warde  my  exors. 

[No  witness]. 

Dat.  1 1  April  157 1. 


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Debts  owing  to  me  from  Robert  Emmersonn,  Henry  Emmerson,  Rirhard 
Northe,  the  wives  of  Johnson  the  elder  and  Johnson*  the  younger,  William 
Burton,  Thomas  Foxcrofte  of  Brandon. 

Debts  that  1  owe  to  my  Systers  children  that  is  to  say  Edward  Jane  Agnes 
Mary  and  Richard  Ward  xxvijli. 

Debts  owing  to  Willm  Burnet,  and  Cuthbert  Wytham. 

Proved  21  Nov.  1571  by  Lawrence  Ward — Power  reserved  etc. 

Inventory  made  10  June  1571  of  the  goods  of  Sir  John,  Emerson  deed. 

by  Roberte  Emerson,  John  Dobson,  Robert  Myddelton,  and  Anthoine 

Elge. 

Summa  clara  xvijli  xs  ijd. 

Arch.  Richmond. 

Rycherde  Sovlle. 
"  Rycherde  Sovlle  Curatee  of  the  pishe  of  Picall  wth  in  the  county  of 
Yorke." 

"  First  I  commend  my  Sovle  to  allmyghty  god  my  sauioure  and  re 
demer,  and  my  body  to  be  buriid  wth  in  the  pishe  chirche  yearde  of 
picall." 

To  my  sister  Margret  "  towe  kye "  and  "  a  wresete  slevles  Jacket 
fased  wth  fore  Item  a  Dublett  of  wresete  and  my  best  shorte  goune  and 
a  payre  of  hoose  of  halfe  thiked  clothe  and  the  worste  of  my  longe 
gounes  "  etc.  etc.  To  Rycherd  Willson  her  son  "my  best  frese  Jacket."' 
To  the  said  Margret,  I  give  "  one  sylke  girdell."  To  Esahell  Willson 
dowter  to  the  sayde  margret  my  worst  shorte  goweine.  Itm  to  Annes  mv 
sister  I  give  "  my  best  long  gowene  and  best  hatt  and  a  payre  of  blakke 
hoose,"  and  to  Ellen  her  daughter  a  longe  frise  gowne.  To  my 
Annes  one  white  pettekoote  " — and  to  Willya  Willson  her  son  "my  m  rste 
frese  Jacket,  and  an  owlde  fustchane  dublet,  and  a  payre  of  while 
cottome  stockexs,  and  a  waste  koote  of  hardne,  and  my  worste  hatt,  A 
payre  of  broune  briches  " — To  my  sister  Margret  K  towe  chayres  thre 
quisines  and  a  payr  of  bolles,  and  a  salt  pye,  and  a  sertayne  salte,  and  \ 
long  table,  a  longe  foorme,"  etc.  etc.  etc. 

"To  the  poure  peple  regestred  in  the  pishe  booke  ijd  a  peyse." 
Willyam  Robyson  Firmyne  Eakihe's  wife. 

Residue  to  my  sisters  Agnes  and  Margarett,  my  extrices. 
Dat.  9  July  16  Eliza. 

Witness  Willyam  Grantt,  John  Browene,  John  Raper  the  elder,  J  hn 
Raper  the  younger,  Christofer  Newsteyd. 

Dat :  9  July  16  Eliz. 
Inventory  made  [  ]  by  Willm  Graunt  th'  elder,  JCpofei  Whit 

John  Raper.    Robt.  Lunbley. 

Sum  of  goods  vjs.  xiij.  vjd. 

Arch.  Richmond. 

William  Carter. 

"  I  sr.  wyllyam  Carter  prcst  late  of  Hunton  wthin  ye  pysche  ol  Patti  rj  li 
Brunton." 

"  I  gyue  and  be  quieth  my  soulle  unto  almigghty  god  mj  creatoi  and 
Redemer  and  my  body  to  be  buryed  wthin  the  pyshe  churche  of  Patter*  ke 
Brunton  afore  sayd." 


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45 


"  Unto  my  nephew  francs  Carter  children  all  my  beddynge  after 
my  dyscease — at  ye  dyscretion  of  their  parents,"  and  I  give  them  all 
my  apparel. 

"  Unto  my  nephew  Syr  Thomas  Carter  my  best  longe  gowne"  if  he 
he  "  fauorable  and  agreable  wth  his  brother  francs  Carter.'' 

Residue  to  my  cousin  Francs  Carter  and  his  wife,  my  exors,  he 
giving  my  cousin  George  Bell's  children  *'  my  blew  gowne." 

Witness  Richard  Roweth,  Lancelot  Roweth,  George  Bancke. 

Dat :  28  Jan  :  1577. 
Proved  16  Nov.  1578  by  exor. 

Inventory  dat.  14  Nov.  1578  made  by  George  Bell  and  Lancelot 
Askwth. 

Sum  of  goods  xxs  viijd. 

Arch.  Richmond. 

Thomas  Tayler. 

"  I  Thomas  Tayler  pson  of  Lanketon  in  the  Covntye  of  yorke." 

"  First  I  geve  and  bequithe  my  sowle  to  allmyghtye  God  my  Creator 
Redemer  and  sanctifier  And  my  bodye  to  be  bvried  Invnder  an  ovlde 
Tombe  or  monyment  wth  in  the  Chavnsell  of  Lanketon  Church.  Item  1 
geve  to  X'pofer  Danbye,  Thomas  Danbye,  Robertt  Danbye,  Svsanna  Dan- 
bye,  and  Marye  Danbye,  eu'ye  of  theym  iijli  vjs  viijd.  he  1  geue  to  mag- 
dalen  Langestafe,  to  Raphe  Danbye,  Martyne  Danbye  and  Grace  Danbye 
euerye  of  theym  xs,  and  to  be  paed  to  euery  of  the  above  named  nyne 
Children  now  vnmarid,  wthin  ten  dayes  after  there  seuerall  mariges 
at  2 1  years. 

Xpofer  and  Margrett  Wivell,  children  of  Samson  Wivell  deed,  and 
Marmaduke  Wivell,  their  brother.  "To  Mr.  Edward  Huton  Batchelor 
in  the  Lawes  all  my  Bookes  "  and  to  Anness  his  sister  xs.  "  he  I  geue 
to  the  worshipfull  and  my  appved  good  mr.  mr.  methome  of  Kyrbye  an 
ovlde  Angel  1  and  to  his  good  wife  an  ovlde  Ryall."  "  To  the  worship 
full  and  my  verye  good  mr.  mr.  Nicholass  Girdlingeton  of  Hacforde  an 
ovlde  Angell  and  to  my  good  mrs.  his  wife  an  ovlde  Rial  I  and  to  hi^ 
sonne  John  Girdlington  xs.  Mr.  George  Pudsey  and  Faith  his  wile.  \1\ 
neighbour  Mr.  Gilbertt  Ootes  vicar  of  Flethom,  Christopher  Newstead, 
Mr.  Seele,  Rychard  Tayler  of  Richemounte,  Richard  Tayler  the  elder 
of  Askey  and  Richard  Tayler  the  younger,  Thomas  Tayler  of  Northaller- 
ton, Giles  Person,  Raphe  Hvton,  Willya,  Stevnson  of  Exelbye,  John 
Tayler  brother  to  Thomas  Tayler  of  Scorton,  Thomas  Tayler  of  Flete 
home,  Willya  Tayler  of  Scorton,  Robertt  Stevenson  of  Bedall  and  his 
elder  dau.,  Mr.  George  Pudsey's  children,  Marmaduke  Symson's  wife, 
X'pofer  Thorneton  of  Brokemore,  John  Denney  ol  Hunton,  Margrett 
Tayler,  Thomas  Procter,  Raphe  Hodshon.  My  cousin  Thomas  TaylerN 
servants,  Robertt  Swan's  wife  of  Thrintofte,  Robert  Mershall,  X'pofei 
Moyses,  Poor  of  Lanketon,  Fencotte,  Flethome,  Scorton,  Bowton,  Ellert  n 
and  Kyplino,  Poor  of  Danbye  and  Yafforde,  Steven  Whelpden  of  Brocka 
moure,  Widow  Thorneton.  "To  Thomas  RychftlOUnde  ,  ,  ,  F« 
openynge  and  enclosynge  of  my  Tombe,  xs. 

Residue  to  Thomas  Tayler  of  Scorton  e\or. 


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Mr.  George  Pudsey  and  Mr.  Edwarde  Huton,  supervisors. 

Witness  Edward  Hutton,  X'pofer  Newton,  Richard  Tailor,  John 
Tailor. 

Dat:  27  Sep:  1585. 

Proved  26  Sep.  1586  by  exor. 
Inventory  made  7  Nov.  1585  of  goods,  etc.,  of  Thomas  Tailor  late 
parson  of  Langton  deed,  by  Willm  Danbie,  Christofer  Danbie,  Giles 
Pearson  and  John  Pearson. 

Sum  of  goods  xljli  —  ijd. 
Owing  by  deceased  "  to  his  cosen  Thomas  Tailor  of  Scorton  xli." 

Arch  Richmond. 
Original  will. 

Roger  Thomlinson. 

"  Roger  Thomlinson  clerke." 

"  First  I  give  and  bequeath  my  soule  to  Almightie  god  my  maker 
and  redemer,  and  my  bodie  to  be  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  wensleye." 

"And  whereas  Willm  Bennet  Clerke  pson  of  wensley  my  maister 
oweth  and  is  indebted  unto  me  the  day  of  the  dait  hereof  the  some  of 
vjli  xixs  for  my  service  to  him  done,  in  the  curatshipp  at  the  chapellrie  of 
Ridmer  within  the  said  p'ish,"  my  will  is  that  my  debts  be  paid  therewith 
"  prayinge  my  my  said  Mr.  to  pay  the  same  thank  full  ie  .  .  .  which 
I  trust  he  will  do,  wthout  furthr  trouble,  consideringe  that  I  have  no  othr 
goods  for  paymt  thereof." 

To  my  sister  Agnes,  wife  to  James  Coulton  viijs. 

Residue  to  Mathewe  Pearson  als  Robinson,  my  exor. 

Friend  Thorns  Tailor  of  Richmond,  supervisor. 

Debts  owing 

"to  Richard  Pearson  als  Robinson  myne  host  "  xlvjs.  V'iijd.  tor 
his  diete." 

"to  Mathew  Pearson  als  Robinson  his  sonne  xxxs.  in  borrowed 
money. 

"  to  the  wiffe  of  Robt  Kidde  xxijd. 
Witness  W.  Barker,  Willm  Sewel,  Thomas  Tailor,  Jo.  Barker. 
Dat :  2  July  1587. 

"  By  me  ROGER  THOMLINSON 

(No  probate  clause). 
Arch.  Richmond. 

Wilfraye  Parker. 

"  Wilfraye  Parker  of  Thurne  in  the  Countie  of  yorke  pishe  rlarke  oi  the 
pishe  churche  of  Thornton  yVatlosse." 

"  I  comend  my  soule  into  the  hand  of  almightie  god 
my  bodye  to  be  buried  within  the  pishe  Churche  of  Thornton  Wttlosse 

My  wife  Anne  Parker,  universal  legatee  and  extrix 

Witness  Dionise  Warton,  Francis  Clerke. 

Dat:  7  Jan:  1588. 

[No  probate  clause.] 


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Inventory  of  the  goods,  etc.,  of  Wilfraye  Parker  late  of  Thurne  deed, 
made  16  Jan.  1588  by  Francis  Gierke,  James  Wilson,  Nicholas  Kilburne, 
and  Francis  Clerk  (sic). 

Debts  owing  to  deceased 

"  of  the  pishioners  for  clarke  wages  xs." 

Suma  clara  iiijli.  xiiijjd- 

Arch.  Richmond. 

John  Clapham  of  Jorvaux,  clerk. 

"  I  Joh        .....  clarke." 

"  First  and  Principallye  I         .        .  . 
unto  Almighty 

Henry  Sepperdige        .         .         .  •  .         .         .Item  i 

"  give  to         ...  mendynge  of  Howsand  Bridge  ijd. 

"  Item  I  will         .         .  .  .         shall  have  Bread  Chese  and 

drincke  Compitent  in  the  churche  Item  ...... 

Item  I  give  to  my  daughter  Ann  . 

my  cosen       .       Hutton  wife 

my  cosen  Ellen  Hutton  ..... 

cousen  wife  of  Anthonye  Taplady  ...... 

John  Gyfferson,  Frauncys  Gyfferson,  Thomas  .... 

and  Gyfferson  and  Richard  Gyfferson 

Christopher  (?)  Allenson,  Richard  G    ...    d  of 

Cosen  Rose 

of  all  my  goods  moveable  and  unmoveable 

wife  and  his  childe  whome  I  make  my  sole 
executors  of  ... 
Christopher  Shepherdson 
Dat:     .    .    .    March  1588. 
Proved  13  May  1589  by 
Power  resd.  etc. 

[Apparently  in  pieces  of  the  act  are  mentioned  Christopher  Shepherd 
son  de  Jorvaux  husbandman  and  Thomas  Trotter  de  East 
.  .        .        .        .        »  *      yeoman  de        .        .  J 

Arch.  Richmond. 

[Sir  John  Clapham  of  Jourvaux  clerk.] 
Cousin  Ellen  Hutton. 

wife  of  Anthony  Vpton  (?). 
John  and  Richard  Gyfferson. 
Witness  .... 
Dat.    .    .    .    March  1588. 
Pd.  13  May  1589  by 

[This  apparently  a  probate  copy  of  a  will,  is,  with  its  inventory,  I 
but  reduced  to  powder.] 


48 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Arch.  Richmond. 

OSWOLDE  TATAM. 

"  I  Oswolde  Tatam  of  Helbecke  Loundes  vvthin  ye  poch  of  Askrigg." 

"  I  comend  my  soule  into  thands  of  almightie  god  my  maker." 

"  My  body  to  be  buried  in  my  poch  Churchyarde  of  Askrig  and  ail 
duties  to  be  done  accord inge  as  ye  lawe  will  require." 

"  I  give  all  my  goods  and  debts  wch  is  owinge  vnto  me  vnto  Row- 
lande  Perkin,  William  Perkin,  Jenkyn  als  John  Morland  and  Lancelot 
shawe  for  the  vse  of  Agnes  my  wyf  whom  1  make  feoffees  of  trust  for 
hir  and  hir  behove." 

Debtors,  Thomas  Barten  gen.  of  Great  Arnesyde,  William  Waryner  of 
Yorke  and  John  Tathum  my  nephew. 

Creditors,  Rowland  Shawe  and  Robert  Handley. 

Witness       .       .      nd  Parkyn,  John  Birkdayle,  Jenkyn  als 

land. 

Dat.  13  Feb.  1592. 

Admon.  (with  will  annexed)  granted  9  July  1593  to  Agnes  the  relict. 
Arch.  Richmond. 

Christopher  Relfe. 

"  Christopher  Relfe  of  Great  Hutton  in  Richmondshire  wthin  the  County 
of  Yorke  ministr  of  gods  word." 

"  Comending  my  soule  into  the  hands  of  god  my  savior." 

I  give  all  my  goods  and  chattels  to  my  three  children  Thomas,  Mary, 
and  Sara  Relfe,  my  wife's  third  part  being  first  deducted.  1  make  my 
said  wife,  Clement  Relffe  and  my  children  my  exors.  My  wife  to  have 
the  tuition  of  my  children. 

Supervisors  Mr.  John  Girlington  Esquire,  Mr.  James  Hawksforth, 
Vrpith,  Mr.  Willm  Barker,  and  Mr.  Thomas  Hutton. 

Witness,  John  Vrpith,  Thomas  Caipe. 

Dat:  8  Dec:  1601. 

Proved  31  July  1602  by  the  relict.    Power  resd.  etc. 
Inventory  made  26  Feb.  i6oi#by  Edwarde  Browne,  Anthony  Browne. 
Nycholas  Browne,  and  Thomas  Browne. 

Summa  Ixli.  xxxiiijs.  viijd. 


\ 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


49 


KNIGHTS   OF   THE   BISHOPRIC   OF  DURHAM 
PRESENT   AT    THE    BATTLE  OF 
LEWES,  1264. 


The  following  list  is  printed  from  an  early  17th  Century  MS. 
in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Reginald  Peacock.  A  list  of  these  knights 
was  printed  in  the  W earmouth  Magazine  in  1882,  from  a  copy, 
circa  1700,  "  found  in  the  Lord  Conyers'  study,"  but  as  it  differs 
in  many  particulars  from  Mr.  Peacock's  MS.,  the  two  lists  are 
here  printed  side  by  side. 

Mr.  Peacock's  MS.  contains  also  an  Armorial  of  the  gentry  of 
Yorkshire  and  Durham:  — 


MR.  PEACOCK'S  COPY. 

Ser  Rafe  Bailiolf  of  Castle  Ber- 
nard. 

Hugo  Bailiolf  his  sonne  att  Sella- 
bye. 

Eustace  Bailiolf  at  Querington. 

Robertus  Nevill  at  Rabye. 

Robertus  Amandvill  at  Witton 
Dwesdall. 

Waltus  Andrye  at  Crexdall  als 
Croxdall. 

Gilbertus  Hansard  at  Walworth. 

Peires  Bruce  at  Hart. 

Robertus  Bruce  his  sonne  at  Thurs- 
ton. 

Mor.  Fitz  Jeffery  at  Silksworth. 
Robertus  Bertram  at  Greet  am. 
Guillielmus  Sterney  at  Tunstall. 
Robertus  Herrington  at  Hun'ton  als 

Hum'ton. 
Guillielmus  Bassett  at  UfTerton. 
Richardus  Teland  at  Ravensholme. 

Hugo  Gybeon  at  Tyddhowe. 
Rad'us  Standlowe  at  Standlowe. 
Walter  Witton  at  Edisknoll. 
Willmus  Heswell  at  Heswell. 
Thomas  Bardolfe  at  Fosterley. 


LORD  CONYERS'  COPY. 

Sir    Ralph    Bailiffe    de  Barnard 
Castle. 

Sir  Hugh  his  son  de  Sallabie. 

Sir  Vestle  Bailisse  de  Quarrin^ton. 
Sir  Robert  Nevil  de  Rabie. 


Sir  Walter  Audice  de  Croxdell. 


Sir  Mark  Fitch  de  Silksworth. 
Sir  Robert  Barbram  de  Great  ham. 
Sir  William  Sterne)  de  Tunstall. 
Sir  William  Herrington  de  Herring* 
ton. 

Sir  William  Basset  de  Ufferton. 
Sir    Richard    Ireland    de  R.nens 
hole. 

Sir  Hugh  Gabbion  (de  ridehouse. 
Sir  Ra.  Standlawe  de  Standlawe. 
Sir  Walter  Wilton  de  F.dgeknowle. 

Sir  William  Has  well  de  Haswell. 
Sir  John  Bradlev  at  Frosterley. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


MR.  PEACOCK'S  COVY-conld. 

Henry  Morley  at  Hertfeild. 
William  Herron  at  Michel  Chilton. 

John  Farnacros  at  Farnacros. 
Jordan  Estroland  at  Cockside. 
William  Theland  at  Seham. 
John  Gilford  at  Colierley. 

Roger  Epplinden  at  Epplinden. 
Walker  Ludworth  at  Ludworth. 
Roger  Lumley  at  Lumley. 
John  Roukton  at  Shurneton. 
William  Fitz  Mewden  at  Brereton. 
Walter  Karrowe  at  Seton  Karrowe. 
Galfrus  Parke  at  Blaiston. 
Adam  Fulthorpe  at  Fulthorpe. 
Hugo  Chappell  at  Winyard. 
John  Egglesfeild  at  Egglesfeild. 
Ralph  Cottam  at  Cottam. 
Thomas  Aslabye  at  Aslabye. 
Henry  Rowley  at  Elton. 

Walter  Carsey  at  Lang  Newton. 
Richard  Heppin  at  Shotton. 
Will.    Fitz  Randolfe  at  Countes- 
cliffe. 

Bernard  Laughton  at  Laughton. 
John  Gersey  at  Stranton. 
Gilbert  Laton  at  Laton. 
William  Cabney  at  Elsedon. 
Simon  Moreton  at  East  Moreton. 
Randall  Fishbome  at  Fishborne.  - 
Simon  Bruntofte  at  Bruntofte. 
William  Mawsters  at  Brakenburge. 
Ralph   Suertyes    of   Bitarsall  als 
Dinsdall. 

Ralph  Midleton  at  Little  Hough- 
ton. 

John  Mordon  at  Mordon. 
Galfridus  Coniers  at  Stockburne. 
Hugo  Puncherdon  at  Thickley. 
Henry   Springe   at  Springehough- 
ton. 

Hugo  Burdon  at  Grendon. 
Gilbertus  Heworth  at  Heworth. 
Thomas  Whaworth  at  Whaworth. 

Roger  Bernard  at  Helmedon. 


LORD  CONYERS'  COVY-contd. 

Sir  Henry  Moreley  de  Heakfield. 
Sir  Will.  Houghton  de  Mickle  Chil- 
ton. 

Sir  John  Farner  Cross  de  Cockside. 

Sir  Wm.  Ireland  de  JSeaham. 
Sir  John  Gilford  de  Cockerly  or 
Coherly. 

Sir  Roger  Erpington  de  Erpington. 
Sir  Walter  Ludworth  de  Ludworth. 
Sir  Roger  Lumley  de  Lumley. 
Sir  John  Raikton  de  Shireton. 
Sir  Wm.  Fitch  Monday  de  Brierton. 

Sir  Jefferey  Park  de  Blakeston. 
Sir  Adam  Fulthorpe  de  Fulthorpe. 
Sir  Hugh  Chopprell  de  Winyard. 
Sir  Jo.  Eggescliffe  de  Eggescliffe. 
Sir  Ra.  Coatham  de  Coatham. 
Sir  Tho.  Aysaliby  de  Aysaliby. 
Sir   Hen.  Howell  (or  Rowel)  de 
Elton. 

Sir  Walter  Crase  de  Long  Newton. 
Sir  Ric.  Epping  de  Shotton. 
Sir  Fitch  Randolph  de  Consliff. 

Sir  Barnard  Lambton  de  Lambton. 
Sir  Jo.  Gersey  de  Straneton. 
Sir  Gilb.  Layton  de  Layton. 
Sir  Wm.  Cabney  de  Elpdon. 
Sir  Simond  Morton  de  Morton. 
Sir  Rand.  Fishburn  de  Fishburn. 
Sir  Simond  Burnloft  de  Burnloft. 


Sir  Jo.  Mordon  de  Mordon. 

Sir  Jeffrey  Conyers  de  S'vkburn. 

Sir  Jo.  Utter  de  Thickley. 

Sir  Jo.  Spring  de  Houton-le-Spnn£. 

Sir  Hugh  Burton  de  Grindon 

Sir  Gilbert  Hedworth  dr  Hod  worth 

Sir    Tho.    Wandworth    do  Wind 

worth. 

Sir  Roger  Harnard  do  Hoiirston 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


MR.  PEACOCK'S  COPY— conid. 

Adam  Boltbye  at  Bolome. 
John  Emelden  at  Shepeley. 
Rouland  Bellasis  at  Bewley. 
Adam  Fitz  John  at  Careston. 
Robert  Tracye  at  Scateth. 
William  Vavasour  at  Cockfield. 
Richard  Chancellour  at  Brafferton. 
Robert  Wybord  at  Somer house. 

Nicholas  Awdeley  at  Langely. 
John  Hansard  at  Hawthorne. 
John  Eggleston  at  Eggleston. 
Hugo  Mamdberney  at  Sleddon. 
William  Wessington  at  Wessington. 

Jordan  Dalden  at  Dalden. 
John  Bulmer  at  Thorpe  Bulmer. 
Adam  Lamesdate  at  Grendor  iuxta 

Houghton. 
John  Dellabeatt  at  Papmar. 
Nicholas  Hamdam  at  Seham. 
Richard  Chilton  at  Little  Chilton. 
John  Gillott  at  Bemeston. 
Humphrey  Towers  at  Brafferton. 
Bertram  Manbutcher  at  Bewmye. 


LORD  CONYERS'  COPY— c&nld. 


I  c 


Adam  Boltbice  de  Bolam. 

Jo.  Lancedon  de  Shipley. 

Row.  Bellasis  at  Bewley. 

Adam  Fitchson  at  Kimston. 

Rob.  Traice  at  Scarth. 

Win.  Valvasour  at  Cockfield. 

Lie.  Chamlet  at  Brasserton. 
Rob.    Wildbore   at  Summer- 
house. 

Rob.  Aveley  de  Langley. 
John  Gainford  at  Hawthorn. 
Jo.  Egleston  at  Egleston. 
Hugh  Roubarney  at  Sledwish. 
r  Wm.  Washington  at  Washing- 
ton. 

r  Jordan  Daldam  at  Daldam. 
r  Jo.  Bulmer  at  Thorpe  Bulmer. 
r  Adam  Landslike  at  Grindon. 

r  Jo.  Dellebert  at  Maxmire. 
r  Mich.  Lamdam  at  Scheame. 
r  Ric.  Chilton  at  Chilton, 
r  Jo.  Coilet  de  Carmestone. 
r  Humph.  Towers  at  Brasserton. 
r  Bart.  Machbancher  at  Brev.L. 
r  Robert  Hilton  de  Hilton. 


52 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST 


SANDAL  MAGNA  PARISH  REGISTERS. 
From  the  Archbishop's  Transcripts. 
(Continued  from  Vol.  Ill page  168.J 


1627.   Wm.  s.  of  John  Goodyeare  bap.  (no  dates). 
Rd.  s.  of  Robt.  Pearson  bap. 
Cath.  d.  of  Thos.  Waterton  burd. 
Thos.  Nailer  and  Alice  Armitage  md. 
Hy.  Parke  and  Mary  Crosland  md. 
Elizth.  d.  of  Robt.  Sikes  bap. 
Wm.  s.  of  John  Goodyeare  burd. 
Robt.  Clarke  burd. 
Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Wightman  bapt. 
Elizth.  Tyne  burd. 
Mary  d.  of  Josias  Davison  bap. 
Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Millner  bap. 
John  s.  of  John  Barber  bap. 
Hy.  s.  of  John  Bedforth  bap. 
Ambrose  Hirst  burd. 
Rd.  Hirst  burd. 

Joseph  s.  of  Gervase  Norton  bap. 

Ralphe  Hansonn  burd. 

Susanah  d.  of   Brice  Norton  bap. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Thos.  Robinson  bap. 

Susannah  d.  of  Thos.  Wright  bap. 

Frances  d.  of  Geo.  Lee  bap. 

Thos.  Ball  burd. 

Anthy.  Hirst  burd. 

Thos.  s.  of  John  Wright  bap. 

James  s.  of  Wm.  Coward  bap. 

Judith  d.  of  Rd.  Norton  bap. 

Barthw.  Scholey  and  Anne  Longlay  md. 

Thos.  Burton  and  Jane  Wright  md. 

Steven  s.  of  John  Boyne  bap. 

John  Poole  and  Mary  Goodyeare  md. 

Rd.  s.  of  Gervase  Wright  bap. 

Jane  d.  of  Samll.  Borlowe  bap. 

Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Wright  bap. 

Mathewe  Hardcastle  and  Beatrix  Robinson  md. 

Jane  d.  of  Saml.  Borlowe  burd. 

John  s.  of  Hy.  Bradley  burd. 

Benjn.  s.  of  Anthy.  Arnold  bap.  N 
Elizth.  d.  of  Wm.  Jubb  bap. 
Philipp  Lee  and  Anne  Clayton  md. 
Robt.  Pell  burd. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


53 


Mary  d.  of  Wm.  Pell  bap. 

Fras.  Oakes  and  Anne  Browne  md. 

Thus.  Kitchin  and  Elizth.  Heptonstall  md. 

Mary  Pell  burd. 

Sarah  d.  of  Wm.  Audsley  bap. 
Alice  d.  of  Robt.  Cooke  bap. 
Mawd.  Bretton  burd. 
Rd.  Oxeley  and  Mary  Hoyle  md. 
Hy.  Drannsffeld  and  Mary  Norton  md. 
Joseph  s.  of  Rd.  Browne  bap. 
Ux.  Cutberd  Coldocke  burd. 
Frannces  d.  of  Thos.  Nayler  bap. 
Edward  Allott  burd. 
Joseph  s.  of  Wm.  Fletcher  bap. 
Priscilla  d.  of  Rd.  Oxeley  bap. 
Frannces  d.  of  Thos.  Nayler  burd. 
Ellen  Haigh  burd. 

Jennett  the  B.  d.  of  David  Hirst  bap. 
Fras.  Home  and  Mary  Piggells  md. 
Jane  d.  of  Luke  Bretton  burd. 
John  Hanson  and  Elizth.  Cooke  md. 
Isaacke  s.  of  Thos.  Hill  bap. 
Rd.  Jepson  burd. 
Rd.  s.  of  Edwd.  Arnold  bap. 
John  s.  of  John  Risworth  bap. 
Anne  d.  of  John  Knutton  burd. 
Alice  d.  of  Rd.  Robinson  bap. 
Widdowe  Wheatley  burd. 
Elizth.  d.  of  Rd.  Illbecke  bap. 

Josephe  Stocke,  vie. 
Fras.  Tayler, 

Robt.  Cowart,  churchwardens 

1628.   Margt.  Cooke  burd  (no  dates). 
Hy.  Woorall  burd. 
Rd.  Sikes  burd. 
Isabell  Moore  burd. 
Hester  d.  of  Fly.  Dransfeld  bapt. 
Gervase  s.  and  Dorothy  d.  of  Gervase  Booth  bapt. 
Margt.  Sikes  bapt. 
Joseph  Tayler  burd. 
Mary  d.  of  Wm.  Coplay  bapt. 
Elizth.  d.  of  Rd.  Oxeley  bapt. 
Lydia  d.  of  Thos.  Wright  burd. 
John  s.  of  Thos.  Wright  bapt. 
Josias  Poole  burd. 
Ralphe  Sunderland  burd. 
Ambrose  Rogers  and  Fayth  Tayler  md. 
Wm.  Hutchenson  and  Elizth.  Oxeley  md. 
Gervase  s.  of  Fras.  Nbrffolke  bap. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Pollard  bap. 

Martha  d.  of  Ralphe  Oxeley  burd. 

Thos.  s.  of  Wm.  Lambert  bap. 

John  Goldsbrough  and  Isabell  Ogden  md. 

Mary  d.  of  Thus.  Norton  bap. 

John  Wodd  and  Bridgett  Wodd  md.  (sic). 

Alary  d.  of  Rd.  Illbecke  burd. 

Jeffrey  s.  of  Jeffrey  Lambert  burd. 

John  Copley  burd. 

Jennett  d.  of  David  Hirst  burd. 

Thos.  Scaybard  and  Elizth.  Norton  md. 

Ellin  Robinson  burd. 

Barbary  Arnold  widdowe  burd. 

Mary  d.  of  Thos.  Booth  bap. 

Rd.  s.  Rd.  Somersall  bap. 

John  Bedforth  and  Eliz.  Hanson  md. 

Llester  d.  of  Hy.  Dransfelde  burd. 

Hy.  Haymer  and  Edith  Huett  md. 

Thos.  s.  of  Matthew  Hardcastle  bap. 

Barthwe  s.  of  John  Goodyeare  bap. 

Grace  d.  of  Edwd.  Lawson  bapt. 

Robt.  Medcaife  and  Fraunces  Bagley  md. 

Rd.  Dobson  and  Sarah  Scott  md. 

Wm.  Arnold  and  Eliz.  Birkes  md. 

Joseph  s.  of  Robt.  Dickenson  bapt. 

Joane  d.  of  Hy.  Parke  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  Robt.  Bynnes  bap. 

Robt.  Vicars  and  Jane  Robinson  md. 

Samuell  Hirst  burd. 

Joseph  s.  of  Robt.  Dickenson  burd. 

Joseph  s.  of  John  Oxeley  bap. 

Susan  d.  of  Brian  Barber  bapt. 

John  Nayler  and  Eliz.  Norton  md. 

Eliz.  ux.  Gervase  Hirst  burd. 

Mary  d.  Ralphe  Ashton  burd. 

John  Leake  burd. 

Susan  d.  of  Robt.  Cooke  burd. 

Anne  d.  of  Thos.  Hutchenson  bapt. 

Alichaell  s.  of  Philipp  Lee  bap. 

Gervase  s.  of  Michael  1  Oates  bap. 

Judeth  d.  of  John  Bedforth  bap. 

Alary  d.  of  Rd.  Preston  bap. 

Gervase  s.  of  Anthy.  Coward  bap. 

Alary  d.  of  Thos.  Winke  bap. 

Abraham  s.  of  Wm.  Greene  bap. 

Eliz.  d.  of  Francis  Tayler  hap. 

Samll.  s.  of  James  Liversedge  bap. 

Joseph  s.  of  Ambrose  Rogers  bap. 

Geo.  Bynnes  burd. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


55 


Wm.  s.  of  Humfrey  Beevers  burd. 

Joseph  s.  of  William  Pell  bap. 

Matthewe  Shepheard  burd. 

John  s.  of  John  Nayler  bap. 

Susan  d.  of  John  Millner  bap. 

Joseph  s.  of  Wm.  Pell  burd. 

John  s.  of  Edwd.  Haigh  bap. 

Thos.  s.  of  Brian  Breere  bap. 

Jane  d.  of  Thos.  — eswell  (blotted)  bap. 

Joseph  s.  of  Rd.  Oxeley  burd. 

Sarah  d.  of  Thos.  Crafts  bapt. 

Hy.  Linley  and  Eliz.  Johnson  md. 

Ambrose  Brownerigge  and  Jane  Plumer  md. 

Sarah  d.  of  John  Swallowe  bap. 

Jennett  Gascoigne  burd. 

Thos.  Langlay  burd. 

Geo.  s.  of  Thos.  Ramsdenn  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  Rd.  Bedforth  bap. 

Gervase  s.  of  Gervase  Sikes  burd. 

Robt.  Feeldinge  burd. 

Jane  ux.  Sam.  Barlowe  burd. 

Mary  d.  of  John  Oxeley  burd. 

Gervase  s.  of  Wm.  Dobson  bap. 

Francis  Poole  burd. 

Thos.  s.  of  Barthol.  Scholey  bap. 

Rd.  s.  of  Wm.  Preestley  bap. 

Fraunces  d.  of  Anthy.  Hirst  bapt. 

Anne  d.  of  Brian  Breere  burd. 

Anne  ux.  Barthol.  Scholey  burd. 

Elizth.  d.  of  John  Clerke  bap. 

Josias  s.  of  Robt.  Coward  burd. 

Mary  d.  of  John  Shilleto  burd. 

Dorithy  d.  of  John  Wodd  bap. 

Joseph  Stocke,  vie. 

Wm.  X  Lambert, 

Edwd.  Johnson,  churchwdns. 

1629.   Dorothy  d.  of  John  Wodd  bap. 

Priscilla  d.  of  Thos.  Norton  bap. 

Josias  s.  of  Brian  Barber  bap. 

Joseph  s.  of  Wm.  Bacon  bap. 

John  s.  of  Wm.  Coward  bap. 

Jennett  and  Sarah  daurs  of  Wm.  Barber  bap. 

Rosamund  d.  of  Win.  Barber  burd. 

Jennett  d.  of  Wm.  Barber  burd. 

Susan  d.  of  John  Knutton  bap. 

Joseph  s.  of  Wm.  Bacon  burd. 

John  s.  of  Thos.  Wright .  bap. 

Sarah  d.  of  Wm.  Barber  burd.  N 
Joseph  Nailer  and  Jennett  Coplay  md. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Rd.  s.  of  Wm.  Preestley  burd. 

Elizth.  Shilleto  burd. 

Jennet  d.  of  Thos.  Booth  bap. 

Geo.  s.  of  Bernard  Parker  bap. 

Sarah  d.  of  Thos.  Billcliffe  bap. 

Geo.  s.  of  Thos.  Shilleto  bap. 

Brian  Buthroid  burd. 

Wm.  s.  of  Philipp  Wright  bap. 

Frances  ux.  Christr.  Lightfoot  burd. 

Susan  d.  of  Brian  Barber  burd. 

Josias  s.  of  Wm.  Hirst  bap. 

Wm.  Riddall  and  Grace  Gates  md. 

Thos.  s.  of  Edwd.  Johnson  bap. 

Wm.  Hirst  and  Priscilla  Ball  md. 

Joseph  s.  of  Wm.  Hutchenson  bap. 

Hy.  s.  of  Hy.  Brooke  bap. 

Joseph  Beatson  and  Mary  Oxeley  md. 

Thos.  Booth  burd. 

Gervase  s.  of  Josias  Davison  bap. 

Rd.  s.  of  Geo.  Thornton  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  John  Wade  bap. 

Frances  d.  of  Thos.  Robinson  bap. 

Sarah  d.  of  Gervase  Norton  bap. 

Alice  d.  of  Edwd.  Arnold  bap. 

John  s.  of  Anthy.  Tyne  bap. 

Margt.  d.  of  Thos.  Browne  bap. 

Wm.  s.  of  John  Hill  bap. 

Thos.  s.  of  Bartle  Scholey  burd. 

Gervase  s.  of  Robt.  Dickenson  bap. 

Ralphe  Cooke  and  Edith  Lister  md. 

Wm.  s.  of  Adam  Clarke  burd. 

Dorithye  d.  of  John  Boyne  bap. 

Daniel  1  s.  of  Wm.  Pell  bap. 

Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Parke  bap. 

Thos.  Bowser  and  Dorothy  Audesley  md. 

Rd.  s.  of  Rd.  Oxeley  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  Wm.  Arnold  bap 

Judith  d.  of  Joseph  Stocke  bap. 

Robt.  s.  of  Robt.  Atkinson  bap. 

Susan  ux.  Wm.  Lock  wood  burd. 

Anne  d.  of  Hy.  Haimer  bapt. 

.    .    .    ux.  Hartle  Scholey  burd. 

Mary  d.  of  Brice  Norton  bap. 

Joseph  Ogden  burd. 

Wm.  Booth  burd. 

Mary  d.  of  David  Hirst  bapt. 

Robt.  s.  of  Thos.  Wright  bap. 


(To  be  continued ) 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST, 


57 


HERIOTS,    &c,    IN    THE    WAKEFIELD  MANOR 

ROLLS. 

The  present  Calendar  is  ready  for  printing  as  far  back  as  the  14th  century, 
but  the  period  of  1500— 1563  is  chosen  to  begin  with,  as  being  of  more 
general  interest  to  modern  genealogists,  who  will  thus  be  saved 
from  going  through  the  Rolls  membrane  by  membrane,  as  there  are  no 
Docket  Books  or  Indexes  for  this  period.  Practically  all  the  entries  of 
Heriots  are  here  given,  the  few  omitted  being  largely  or  entirely 
undecipherable, 

( Continued  froin  Vol.  IV.,  page  12.) 


Horbury.    William  Amyas  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

brother  Thomas  Amyas. 
Alvcrthorpe,  Sandall.     John  Sykes  pays  i6d.  and  2od. 

heriots  on  death  of  his  uncle  [patrui]  Richard  Sykes 

chaplain. 

Hipper  holme.  John  Hoile  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Hipperholme.  John  Svvayne  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Robert.    (Isabel  1  his  mother.) 

Holme.  On  21  March  23  Ed.  4,  Adam  Bray  surrendered  to 
the  use  (after  his  own  decease)  of  his  son  Robert  Bray  in 
tail.  Robert  died  S.P.  Now  John  Bray  son  and  next 
heir  of  said  Adam  is  admitted. 

Soureby.    James  [Jacobus]  Stance f eld,  son  and  heir  of  Ralph 
Stancefeld  deed.,  pays  6s.  3d.  heriot  after  a  term  of  3 
now  ended,  granted  on  surrender  of  Geoffrey  Stancefeld 
grandfather  of  said  James  after  his  own  decease. 

Alverthorpe.  Roger  Gargrave  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of 
his  father  Thomas. 

Holme.  Richard  Turton  pays  12s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  William. 

Soureby.    John  Oldefeld  pays  1  is.  and  1 2d.  Heriots  on  death 
of  his  father  Richard. 
14.    Wakefeld.    Magna  Curia  tenta  ibidem  Xlllmo.  die  Octobria 
anno  regni  regis  Henrici  octavi  sexto  coram  Rieardo  r«i 
pest  milite  deputato  senescallo  locum  tenentc   1  home 
Lovell  militis  capitalis  senescalli  Domini  de  Wakfeld 


58 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Persons  who  ought  to  do  suit  at  this  Court,  and  appeared 
by  their  attorneys  and  made  fines  with  the  Lord,  and  were 
released,  etc. :  — 

*  Robertus  Waterton,  miles    2s. 

Walterus  Calverley,  miles   i2d. 

Thomas  Wentworth,  miles  [Her  Ricardi]  6d. 

*  Robertus  Waterton,  gen   I2d. 

*  Her' Willelmi  Flemmynge   23. 

§  Her'  Gerrardi  Lacy   23. 

Johannes  Thornell,  armiger  [Her'  Johannis]  I2d. 

Thomas  Stapleton,  armiger  [Her'  Agnetis]  I2d. 

Thomas  Trygott   I2d. 

Christopherus  Nayler   4d. 

Thomas  Gargrave  [Her'  Roberti]   2d. 

Brianus  Bradford  [Her'  Willelmi]    4d. 

*  Robertus  Mawde   i2d. 

*  Thomas  Frith    4d. 

*  Her' Alicie  Methelay    8d. 

*  Willelmus  Moore    [2d 

*  Her' Thome  Olyver..   6d. 

*  Johannes  Sprygnell    1 2d. 

*  Johannes  Wilcok   I2d. 

*  Ricardus  Longebothome    I2d. 

*  Johannes  Drakes    I2d. 

*  Johannes  Brayton   I2d. 

Georgius  Hobson  [Her'  Willelmi]   2d. 

*  Her'  Thome  Clerkson   2d. 

*  Her'  Johannis  Bryg    1 2d 

*  Willelmus  Prestlay   [2d 

Georgius  Richardson  [Johannes]    4d. 

*  Her'  Roberti  Prestlay."   I2d. 

1 5 1 5.  Horbury.  John  Cusseworth,  son  of  Thomas  Cussoworth  and 
Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Turton  deed.,  pays 
8s.  heriot  on  death  of  "his  father  and  mother. 


*  Those  marked  thus  are  in  the  Roll  for  1505,  and  the  names  in  brai 

substituted  for  the  names  opposite  such  brackets.  TlietC  aic  fclso 
the  following  : — 


§  In  the  Roll  for  1585  is  an  inquisition  on  the  death  of  John  1  ICVC  1  I  Brerele| 
esqrM  who  held  the  Manor  of  Midgley  of  the  Manoi  ol  Wakefield  b) 
fealty  and  suit  of  Court  and  the  real  uJ  b  sparrow hawk,  and  died  -  net 
the  last  Court,  leaving  John  Lacye  of  Rrereley  his  sou  tnd  lieir,  aged 
26  and  more. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


59 


Holme.    Thomas  Wodde  pays  14c!.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Adam. 

Alverthorpe.      Thomas  Huddeswell  pays  2s.  3d.  heriot  on 

death  of  his  father  John. 
Ras trick.    John  Hanson  pays  16s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Soureby.    Edward  Aykeroide  pays  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Richard. 
Soureby.    Richard  Mawde  pays  2s.  and  i8d.  heriots  on  death 

of  his  father  Edmund. 

1 5 16.  Hipperholme.    Christopher  Boethes  pays  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  John. 
Alverthorpe.    John  Lowes  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
Robert. 

Hipperholme.    Richard  Wilton  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Adam. 

Holme.    John  Boothe  junr.,  surrenders  to  the  use  of  his 

brother  William  Boothe. 
Holme.      Isabella  wife  of  Thomas  Hynchecliffe  and  dau. 

of  John  Boothe  and  Agnes  his  wife,  pays  heriot  on  death 

of  her  brother  John  Boothe. 
Stanley.    Robert  Graystok,  son  and  heir  of  William  Gray- 

stok  deed.,  surrenders  to  the  use  of  Richard  Lyster. 
Holme.    George  Beaumont  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

mother  Isabella,  late  wife  of  Robert  Beaumont. 
Wakefield.    John  Pek  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Richard  Pek  esq. 

1 5 17.  No  roll. 

1 5 18.  Soureby.    Richard  Hog  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

William. 

Holme.  John  Dyson  ==  Johan. 


John.  Jacobus.  Henry. 

Sand  all.  John  Taillour,  son  of  John  Taillour  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Thomas  Porter, 
and  Johan  wife  of  John  Rusby,  another  daughter  of  the 
said  Thomas  Porter,  pay  heriot  on  death  of  said  Thomas 
Porter. 

Holme.  Adam  Cay  surrenders  to  the  use  of  his  son 
Edmund  Cay. 

Soureby.  John  Gannill  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  fathei 
William. 

Soureby.  John  Bryg  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
Henry. 


60  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

Holme.  A  rent  reserved  to  the  chaplain  celebrating  mass  at 
the  altar  of  the  B.  V.  Mary  in  Sandall  Church. 

1 5 19.  Hipperholme.    Gilbert  Bentley  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Laurence. 
T homes.    Thomas  Yongesmyth  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Robert. 

Holme.  John  Morehous  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
William. 

Ossett.  Thomas  Cowper  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
John. 

Hipperholme.  Richard  Rookes,  son  of  John  Rookes  of 
Rodeshall,  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  uncle  William 
Rookes. 

Hipperholme.  John  Awmbler  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Holme.     Isabell  wife  of  Thomas  Fynnay,  late  wife  of 

Richard  Turton,  surrenders. 
Soureby.    Thomas  Brokesbanke  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Soureby.    Brian  Bradford  junr.  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 

grandfather  Brian  Bradford  senr. 
Holme.    John  Cay  pays  40s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  aunt 

Ellena  Stakwod. 
Holme.    Alis  Tyas  widow  surrenders  to  the  use  of  Richard 

Mathewman  all  her  part  in  5?,  roods  in  Rycroft  and  More- 

banke  in  Scoles  and  Wolledale.    Fine  3s. 
Brighous.    Tourn.    Richard  Rauneslay  a  juror. 

1520.  Soureby.    James  [Jacobus]  Stancefeld  son  of  Ralph  Stance  - 

feld,  pays  10s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  uncle  James  [Jacobus] 
Stancefeld,  and  of  his  grandfather  Geoffrey  Stancefeld. 
Holme.    John  Derneles  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
William. 

Soureby.    John  Lister  pays  13s.  ^d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  and  mother  Laurence  and  Johan. 
Stanley.    Thomas  Hancok  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Sandall.    John  Sprigonell  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

mother  Alice  Sprigonell. 
Thornes.    Robert  Yongesmyth  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 

brother  John  Yongesmyth. 
Alverthorpe.    John  Pek  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  t. 

Richard  Pek  esqr. 
Soureby.    Robert  Tumour  pays  heriot  on  death  ot  his  f.ithrr 

William. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


61 


Holme.  John  Barestawe  surrenders  to  use  of  Elizth.  White 
for  her  life,  and  then  to  Robert  Berdeshill  son  of  Robert 
Berdeshill. 

Holme.  William  Turton  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  brother 
Richard  Turton. 

Hipperholme.  John  Whitlay  surrenders  to  use  of  his  son 
Richard  Whitlay. 

Soureby.  Thomas  Oldefeld  pays  20s.  heriot  on  death  of 
his  father  James  [Jacobus]. 

Thornes.  Thomas  Thirleston  pays  5s.  heriot  on  death  of 
his  father  James  [Jacobus]. 

Thornes.  Isabell  Gybson  pays  3s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  her 
father  Richard  Gybson. 

Thornes.  On  10  June  5  Hen.  8  John  Say  vile  surrendered 
4  acres,  etc.,  to  the  use  of  Ralph  Sayvile  and  his  heirs  male 
in  tail,  with  remainder  to  said  John.  Ralph  is  dead  with- 
out such  heirs.    John  pays  2od.  heriot. 

Soureby.  William  Prestelay  pays  3s.  and  is.  heriots  on 
death  of  his  father  Robert. 

Hipperholme.  Nicholas  Eland  gent,  takes  from  the  Lord 
a  mill  called  Shipdenmylne  and  the  fourth  part  of  a 
water  mill  called  Brighousemylne,  etc.,  which  were  seized 
into  the  Lord's  hands  for  nonpayment  of  rent,  13  Hen.  8. 

Sandall.  Elizabeth  wife  of  Thomas  Sparke,  dau.  of  Oliver 
Warde  and  Alice  his  wife,  one  of  the  daughters  of  John 
Thomlynson,  pays  3s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  her  uncle 
John  Thomlynson,  for  a  cottage  and  7  acres. 

Soureby.  John  Murgateroide  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Holme.    A  change  of  feoffees  of  Holme  C  hapel  lands 

46  acres.  The  feoffees  surrender  to  the  use  of  their  sons. 
Holme.    Thomas  Chalesworth  pays  13s.  ,}d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  kinsman  [consanguineus]  John  Chalesworth  son  of 

James  [Jacobus]  Chalesworth. 
Holme.    Christopher  Mel  lour  surrenders  to  the  use  of  his 

wife  Katherine  and  daughters  Johan,  Katherine,  Agnes, 

Alice. 

Wakefield.  Robert  Clayton  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Richard. 

Sandall    Roger  Blakker  pays  13s.  4d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  and  mother  John  and  Margaret,  for  a  messuage, 

a  cottage,  and  26  acres. 
Hipperholme.    Robert  Burgh  pays  i.js.  'heiiot  on  death  ol 

his  father  John.    Also  us.  in  Alverthorpe,  and  [2d  in 

Wakefield  Graveships. 
Alverthorpe.    Johan  Lowes  pays  6d  heriot  on  death  oi  her 

father  John  Lowes. 


62 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Alverthorpe.    Johan  Haldeworth  pays   3s.  8d.  heriot  on 

death  of  her  father  Christopher  Haldeworth. 
Ossett.     John  Baleden  pays   I2d.  for  a  jury  to  enquire 

whether  lands  formerly  of  Thomas  Baleden  in  Erlesheton, 

and  late  in  tenure  of  William  Mirfeld  Knight,  and  now 

of  Jacobus  Bramlay,  are  free  tenements  or  held  by  copy 

of  Court  Roll.    Verdict — by  copy. 
T homes.    Thomas  Yongesmyth  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  brother  Robert. 
Alverthorpe.    Roger  Gargrave  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Thomas. 
Hipper  holme.    Thomas  Fournes  pays  2s.  6d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  Richard. 
Soureby.    Christopher  Felde  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  John. 
Horbury.    Thomas  Beaumond  pays  3s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  mother  Isabel  1  Beaumond. 
Stanlay.    William  Clerkson  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  and  mother  Thomas  and  Mfargaret  ?]. 
Soureby.    Brian  Roide  pays  3s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Soureby.    Thomas  Oldefeld  pays  21s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  James  [Jacobus]. 
Soureby.    Ralph  Sutton  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

mother  Johan  Sutton. 
1522.  Holme.    Hugh  Boethe  son  of  William,  William  Boethe  son 

of  Robert,  and  Edward  Boethe  son  of  Richard,  pay  3 

heriot  on  death  of  their  fathers,  for  6  acres  in  Woldalc. 
Alverthorpe.    William  Bollynge  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  Robert. 
T homes.    Miles  Smyth  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Henry.  , 

Sandall.    Elizabeth  wife  of  Thomas  Sparke  pays  2S.  6d. 

heriot  on  death  of  her  father  Oliver  Wayde. 
T homes.    John  Nicholl  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  of  Agnes 

Baynes  a  da.  of  Robert  Pegar,  uncle  of  said  John, 
Sandall.    William  Barker  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Sandall.    John  Awdeslay  pays  5s.  heriot  on  death  of  bis 

father  William. 
Ossett.    John  Robynsori  pays  Od.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

T homes  and  Alverthorpe.     John  Henyson  pays  4s  6d  n 
heriot  on  death  of  his  father  James  [Jacobus] 

Thomes.    Robert  Yongesmyth  pays  lod,  heriot  OS  death 
of  his  brother  Thomas. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Sandall.    Thomas  Wilkok  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Edmund. 
Sonreby.    Edward  Bates  pays  9s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Sonreby.    Edmund  Lome  pays  6s.  8d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Edward. 
Horbury.    Agnes  wife  of  Richard  Robert  pays  8d.  heriot  on 

death  of  her  father  and  mother  John  and  Johan  Methelay. 
T homes.    Edward  Waterhous  pays  gd.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  John. 
Sonreby.     Hugh  Lacy  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

grandfather  and  grandmother  Gilbert  and  Johan  Lacy. 
Sandall.    William  Barlowe  pays  2s.  6d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Ewan  Barlowe. 

1523.  Holme.    Thomas  Whiteacres,  son  of  Thomas  W.  and  Elizth. 

his  wife,  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  mother. 
Sandall.    John  Leeke  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
Thomas. 

Ossett.    Thomas  Cowper  pays  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

and  mother  John  and  Alice. 
Holme.    Edmund  Brodehede  son  of  Wm.  B.  and  Richard 

Littilwodd  son  of  John  L.  deed.,  parlies  to  a  surrender. 
Wakefield.    Richard  Turton  gent,  pays  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Richard. 
Ossett.    Johan  wife  of  William  Flansawe  pays  heriot  on 

death  of  her  brother  Thomas  Turton. 
Sandall.    Johan  wife  of  John  Rusby  one  of  the  daughters 

of  Thomas  Porter,  and  John  Taillour  son  of  John  Taillour 

and  Elizth.  his  wife,  another  dau.  of  said  Thomas  Porter, 

pay  heriot  on  death  of  said  Thomas  Porter. 

1524.  Soureby.    John  Lome,  son  of  William  Lome,  deed.,  pays 

4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  brother  Richard. 

Ossett.  William  Leghe  esqr.  pays  26s.  8d.  heriot  on  death 
of  his  brother  Thomas  Leghe  esqr. 

Hipperholme.  In  26  Hen.  8,  Richard  Scolecote  surrendered 
to  the  use  of  his  son  William  in  tail,  with  remainder  to 
Richard  brother  of  William,  with  remainder  to  Alice 
[sister]  of  said  Richard.  William  and  Richard  are  dead, 
s.p.  Now  comes  Thomas  Wadlowe,  sun  and  hen  of  said 
Alice,  and  pays  3s.  4d.  heriot  on  his  mother's  death. 

Holme.  William  Greve  surrenders  to  the  use  oi  Ins  son^ 
Arthur  and  Nicholas. 

Holme.  George  Gargrave  pays  heriot  on  death  oi  his  brother 
Roger.    Also  20s.  in  Alverthorpe,  n 

Sandall.  John  Dyghton  pays  [OS.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  and  mother  John  and  Edith, 


64  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

Ossett.  John  Clayton  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  brother 
Richard. 

1525.  Holme.    John  Tynker  pays  12s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

Thomas  Tynker  of  Hepworth,  for  a  messuage  and  24  acres 
in  Hepworth. 

Sandall.  John  Fleminge  of  Sharleston  gent,  and  Emmota 
his  wife,  to  use  of  John  Fleminge  their  son  and  heir 
apparent,  and  Elizth.  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Scoley  del 
Laynes.    Two  closes  called  Armorecroftes  in  Cregleston. 

Soureby.  Richard  Burneslay  pays  i8d.  heriot  on  death  of 
his  father  and  mother  John  and  Isabell  Burnelay  [sic]. 

Soureby.  Henry  Drapour  pays  12s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Thomas  Drapour  senr. 

Ossett.  George  Methelay  pays  2s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Richard. 

Ossett.    John  Richardson  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

brother  William. 
Hipperholme.    John  Northend  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Richard. 
Ossett.    William  Smyth  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Hipperholme.    Edward  Hoile  pays  5s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  John. 
Hipperholme.    John  Boethes  pays  7s.  on  death  of  his  father 

John. 

1526.  Sandall.    Nicholas  Bilclyff  pays  xiid.  for  12  tenants  to  settle 

boundaries. 

Skamyngden.  James  [Jacobus]  Stanclyff  surrenders  a 
moiety  of  a  messuage  and  of  35  acres  to  the  use  (after  his 
own  decease)  of  his  son  Thomas  in  tail.    Fine  6s.  8d. 

Sandall.  John  Roger  pays  6s.  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Richard. 

Wakefield.  Thomas  Musgrave  pays  I2d.  on  death  of  his 
father  Robert. 

Holme.    William  Hyncheclyff  pays  I  OS.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  and  mother  William  and  Cecilia,  for  a  messuage 

and  22  acres  in  Cartworth. 
Ossett.    William  Methelay  pays  2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Soureby.    Oliver  Whiteleghe  pays  2s.  4d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John  Whitele  [sit  \ 
Holme.    John  Wayde,  son  of  John  Wayde  deed  .  aumnders 

to  the  use  of  his  brother  William  Wayde, 
Sandall.    John  Shaghe  pays  ps,  heriot  on  death  of  las  father  N 

and  mother  John  and  Elizabeth, 
Soureby.    John  Dobson  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  ot  his 

father  Thomas. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


152;.  Holme.    William  Roides  pays  30s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Laurence. 
Stanley.    John  Tyteynge  chaplain  pays  8d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  Richard. 
Hipperholme.    Gilbert  Otes  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  and  mother  Robert  and  Agnes. 
Hipp :    John  Townend  pays  3s.  4d.  and  2s.  heriots  on  death 

of  his  brother  Henry. 
Hipp:    Johan  Notyngham  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  her 

father  Arthur. 

Ossett.    Robert  Bedford  pays  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Stanley.    John  Swyft  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 
and  mother  Richard  and  Johan. 


ALDBROUGH  MANOR  COURT  (WEST  RIDING)* 

A  Bundle  of.  Wills,  Bonds,  and  Inventories  in  the  Hailstone 
Collection  in  York  Minster  Library. 

(All  of  Aldbro'  unless  otherwise  specified  Mostly  bonds  or 
inventories  unless  specified  as  wills)  :  — 


Appleby,  Peter.    Will.    1 68 1. 
Carter,  William.  1635. 
Cowper,  William.    Will.  i6;8. 
Dalton,  Christopher.  Will.  1668. 
Danby,  Richard.    Will.  1656. 
Feetham,  Richard.    Will.  1656. 
Feetham,  Thomas.    Will.  1679. 
Fyrbank,  Margaret.  1628. 
Gascoigne,    Humphrey,  Dept- 

ford,  co.  Kent.  Will.  16;/. 
Girlington,      Bridget.  Will. 

168;. 

Girlington,  Mrs.  Mary.  Will. 
1699. 

Girlington,  Thomas,  gent.  Will. 
1683. 

Harrison,  John.   Will.  1680. 
Hinde,  William.   Will.  1610. 


Jackson,  Anthony.  1632. 
Kirby,  Robert.  1677. 
Langchester,  Leonard.  1639. 
Lowden,  Mary.    Will.  1700. 
Lynsley,  Robert.  1673. 
Metcalfe,  Anthony,  gent.  166S. 
Pearson,  Robert.  1685. 
Pyburne,  Richard.    Will.  l( 
Seamer,  Robert.  1674. 
Spenceley,  Leonard.  1690. 
Tayleforth,  Robert,  1626. 
Walker,  Robert.    Will.  1679 
Wawne,  Richard.  [682 
Wawne,  Ambrose.    Will.  1682 
Welbanke,  Anne.  K 
Welbanke,  George.  1680 
Wclfoote,  John.    Will  H 
Wilson,  John.  Richmond  1683 


*  This  Court  is  mentioned  in  Or.  Marshall's  "Ancient  Couitl  ol  lYv<k,u\ 
but  the  place  of  deposit  of  the  Wills  is  stated  as  unknown, 


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NOTES  AND  QUERIES. 


Manor  of  Toley  Fee.  I  shall  be  very  grateful  for  any  clue  which  would 
enable  me  to  locate  "  the  Manor  of  Tuley  Fee  "  or  "  Toley. Fee,"  which 
is  mentioned  in  two  of  the  feet  of  fines  temp.  Hen.  8  and  Eliz.  (see 
Yorks.  Arch.  Assoc.  Record  Series  Vol.  II.  p.  73,  id.  Vol  VII.  p.  145). 
It  would  appear  to  have  been  somewhere  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Drif- 
field.— Bernard  P.  Scattergood,  Moorside,  Far  Headingley,  Leeds. 

Mercer.  In  reply  to  a  query  in  the  "  Northern  Genealogist,"  Vol.  IV.,  part 
1,  page  18,  the  arms  of  Mercer  are,  or  were:  "  Or,  on  a  fess  between 
3  cross  patees  gules  as  many  bezants."    Taken  from  Pont's  M.SS. 

In  return  for  this  information,  will  your  querist  kindly  let  me 
know  the  Mercer  pedigree  from  1450  to  1600,  if  he  knows  it?  My 
reason  for  asking  is  that  one  Joan  Mercer  was  wife  of  John  de  Layland 
in  1508,  and  she  had  property  at  West  Derby,  near  Liverpool.  She 
was  living  a  widow  in  1530. — F.  Layland  Barratt,  68,  Cadogan 
Square,  London,  S.W. 

Stonehouse,  A  Cleveland  Catholic  family.  In  a  short  paper  contributed 
to  Vol.  III.  p.  50  of  the  "  Northern  Genealogist,"  I  omitted  to  state 
that  the  sturdy  recusant  was  arrested  in  December,  1591,  and  so  was 
in  prison  20  months  at  one  stretch  for  refusing  to  go  to  the  Protestant 
Church.  It  had  not  occurred  to  me  to  search  the  index  for  "  Stay- 
anus."  He  seems  to  have  died  earlier  than  assumed,  and  is  probably 
the  Christopher  Stonehus  buried  at  Whitby,  Feb.  17,  16 16-7,  and  the 
"  Christofer  Stonas,  Whitbye,  burgisse,"  whose  will  was  made  Feb. 
12,  and  proved  March  20,  1616-7,  and  so  not  the  Christopher  Stonas, 
yeoman,  on  the  jury,  who  was  buried  Jany.  6,  1 620-1.  But  there  is 
another  Christofer  Stanous  of  .Lyth,  yeoman,  whose  will  was  made 
March,  1616,  and  proved  Sept.  8,  1617  (Yorksh.  Archl.  Society 
Record  series  Vol.  XXVIII.).  The  Christopher  Stonehouse  who  WAS 
buried  in  St.  Dionis  Backchurch  (Harleian  Soc.)  in  1625  is  still 
another.    "  Humanum  est  errare." 

Looking  over  the  Middlesex  Record  Society's  publications,  I  think 
we  may  identify  his  two  sons  Thomas  and  Cuthbert  as  recusants  in 
London,  with  their  two  wives,  under  the  names  of  Stonehouae,  Stone- 
hurst  and  Stonust,  yeomen,  although  we  need  not  be  surprised  that 
Cuthbert  is  also  called  a  "jeweller,"  for  we  know  his  father  was  a 
"  jeater,"  and  worked  in  jet  and  amber. 

I  give  the  list  of  all  those  associated  with  them  bv  residence.  U 
Foster  (?  Forster)  and  some  others  have  a  northern  sound,  and  Thomas 
Foster  may  be  the  loyalist. 

The  Harleian  Society  promise  to  the  subscribers  of  their  Parish 
Register  Series  the  registers  of  St.  Sepulchre  shortly.  Thrv  max 
throw  further  light  on  the  matter.— JosF.rH  S  HANSOM,  17,  Alti.  d 
Place  West,  South  Kensington,  London,  S.W. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


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STONEHOUSE,     STONEHURST.  —  NOTES    FROM  THE 
MIDDLESEX  RECORD  SOCIETY'S  PUBLICATIONS. 

Indictments  of  Recusants. 

1629.  March  1.  James  Child  yoTnan,  his  wife  Eleanor  Child,  Florence 
Day  widow,  .  .  .  Hastinges  widow,  Thomas  Foster  Esq, 
Thomas  Darby  tailor,  his  wife  .  .  .  Darby,  Thomas  Pening- 
ton  yoman,  his  wife  .  .  .  Penington,  John  Hawkins  M.D.,  his 
wife  .  .  .  Hawkins,  Richard  Parr  tailor,  his  wife  .  .  . 
Parr,  Thomas  Stonehurst  yoman ',  his  wife  .  .  .  Stonehurst, 
Cuthbert  Stonehurst  and  his  wife  .  .  .  Stonehurst,  all  seven- 
teen late  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  Co.  Midd. 

1632.  Oct.  4.  Richard  Greenbury  gentleman,  Walter  Hugginson  gentn., 
Thomas  Foster  Esq.,  John  Hawkins  gentn.,  Simon  Warmington 
yoman,  Thomas  Stonust  yeoman,  all  seven  of  St.  Johnstreete. 

1635.  Oct.  1.  Thomas  Foster  esq.,  Simon  Warmington  gentn.,  John 
Hawkins  M.D.,  Cuthbert  Stonehouse  yoman,  Thomas  Stonehouse 
yoman,     .    .    .    Linsey  gentleman,  all  six  of  St.  Johnstreete. 

1637.  Oct.  2.  John  Berker  gentn.,  Roger  Johnson  gentn.,  Thomas  Foster 
esq.,  Richard  Greenbury  gentn.,  John  Hawkins  M.D.,  Simon 
Warmington  gentn.,  Cuthbert  Stonehurst  jeweller,  all  seven  of  St. 
Sepulchre's  parish. 


Wharton  or  Warton  Family.  Information  wanted  as  to  the  family  and 
descendants  of  Thomas  Wharton,  the  second  son  of  Thomas,  second 
Baron  Wharton.  All  the  pedigrees  I  have  seen  say  nothing  of  his 
marriage  or  of  any  children,  though  in  the  "  Dictionary  of  National 
Biography  "  it  is  stated  that  Henry  Wharton,  the  celebrated  divine 
(1664-1695),  was  descended  from  him. — Bernard  P.  Scattergood, 
Moorside,  Far  Headingley,  Leeds. 


WAIFS   AND  STRAYS. 

Alston  John  of  Howden  bachr.  get.  28  and  Catherine  Lowther  of  same 
place  spr.  get.  34. — [Howdenshire  Marriage  Licence,  1749,  Jan.  1.  To 
be  married  at  Llowden  or  Eastrington.] 

Alston  John  of  Salisbury  co.  Wilts  gent,  bachr.  get.  30  and  Catherine 
Lowther  of  Howden  spr.  get.  30.  Surety,  Wm.  Dunn  of  Howden 
gent. — [Howdenshire  Marriage  Licence,  1755,  Sept.  3.  To  be  mar- 
ried at  Howden.] 

Arbuthnot  James,  of  London  esqr.,  28,  and  Mrs  Dorolhv  Hassel)  of  York 

spr.,  22.    To  be  married  at  York   Minster  or  St;  Olave's,  York. 

Archbp.  of  York's  Marriage  Bond  May  23,  1724. 
Bagg,  Mary,  of  Sibdam  CO,  Norf.  spinster,  and  John  Rudd  of  Whaplode 

co.  Line,  married  June  7,  1664,  at  St.  Benedict's,  Lincoln. 
Beresford  Wm.  of  Stratfieldsea  co.  Southampton  gent  a  t    [0  and  Alios 

Harrison  of  St.  Mary's  Hull. — [Archbp.  of  Yoik's  Marriage  1  k 

1674,  Nov.  24.    To  be  married  at  St.  Mary's.] 


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MARRIAGE  BONDS  OF  THE  DEAN  AND  CHAPTER 

OF  YORK. 

By  T.  B.  Whytehead,  Esq.,  Chapter  Clerk,  and  Captain  Sandwith, 

8th  Hussars 

The  previous  Series  of  Dean  and  Chapter's  Marriage  Bonds  (completed  in 
Vol.  IV.,  page  33),  comprises  all  that  exist  in  York  Minster  for  the 
several  Vacancies  of  the  See,  that  is  to  say,  for  the  whole  Diocese,  in 
1664,  1683-88,  1757,  1761,  and  1776-7. 

There  are  also  bonds  for  two  later  vacancies,  1807-8  and  1847,  which  may  be 
printed  later. 

The  present  Series  comprises  the  Dean  and  Chapter's  Bonds  for  their  own 
peculiar  jurisdiction,  and  that  of  most  of  their  prebends,  extending  over 
some  70  or  80  parishes  in  the  City  of  York,  and  the  Counties  of  York, 
Nottingham,  and  Lancaster.  Some  of  the  Prebendaries  issued  their  own 
Marriage  Licences,  which  may  be  printed  later. 

These  Dean  and  Chapter  Bonds  are  put  up  in  bundles  of  various  periods,  the 
dates  often  over-lapping  each  other,  and  the  early  ones  have  been 
calendared  as  they  came  to  hand,  a  fact  which  will  account  for  their 
appearing,  now  and  then,  out  of  their  due  order  of  date. 


1662.  July  2.  Christopher  Douker  of    .    .    .    in  Co.  York  and 

Elizabeth  Harub. 

1663.  Jan.  19.  James  Best  of  Wighton  in  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Mary  Russell. 

June  30,  John  Harberte  of  Riccall  Co.  York  yeoman  and 
Mary  Tuke. 

July  13.  John  Hayland  of  Monk  Fryston  Co.  York  yeoman 
and  Mary  Wharton. 

1664.  Oct.  1.  Thomas  Harrison  of  Langtoft  Co.  York  currier 

and  Grace  Hodgson. 

1667.  Feb.  20.  Edmund  Woolfe  of  Bugthorpe  Co.  York  merchant 

and  Judith  Jerratt. 
Mar.  6.  John  Rigge  of  Stillington  Co  York  yeoman  and 

Mary  Younge  spinster. 
June  8.  John  Bell  of  Estringwick  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Grace  Starke. 

Oct.  2.  John  Adamson  of  Bilton  Co.  York  yeoman  and 
Sarah  Brown. 

1668.  Feb.  5.  William  Campleshon  of  Wistow  Co.  York  gen  and 

Anne  Peake. 

Apl.  28.  John  Hemsworth  of  Wighton  Co.  York  grocer  and 
Ursula  Plaxton. 

June  29.  Christopher  Storr  of  Cawood  Co.  York  shipwright  \ 

and  Ellen  Pattricke. 
July  21.  Richard  Nicholson  of  Driffield  Magna  Cd  York 

gen.  and  Ellene  Hollard  (vel  Holland) 


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65 


Aug.  12.  Richard  Gardy  of  Great  Driffield  Co.  York  yeo- 
man and  Elizabeth  Rosdale. 

669.  Feb.  I.  Thomas  Askue  of  Westow  Co.  York  husbandman 

and  Mary  Lazenby. 
Feb.  20.  Thomas  Purden  of  Dunnington  Co.  York  cord- 

wainer  and  Elizabeth  Pickard. 
Feb.  23.  Robert  Robinson  of    ...    Co.  York  gen.  and 

Elizabeth  Wormeley. 
June  5.  William  Collinson  of  Wistow  Co.  York  gen.  and 

E lienor  Waud. 
June  28.  Thomas  Obie  of  Wistow  Co.  York  tayler  and 

Jennett  Gudson. 
July  20.  John  Rosdale  of  Weaverthorp  Co.  York  yeoman 

and  Mary  Ringroft. 
Nov.  1 7.  William  Johnson  of  South  Mil  ford  Co.  York  tanner 

and  Anne  Cockill. 

.  William  Boynton  of  Rutterwark  Co.  York  sowper 

and  Mary  Eadson. 

670.  Dec.  26.  Thomas  Pulleine  and  Mary  Bennelley. 
Mar.   I.  Martin  Holgam  and  Hannah  Blyeth. 

Mar.  2.  George  Nicholson  of  Ulleskelfe  Co.  York  carpenter 

and  Suzanna  Gore. 
April  5.  Francis  Tayler  of  Langtof t  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Mary  Worfolk. 
April  5.  John  Harwood  of  Langtoft  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Anne  Tayler  widow. 
May  10.  William  Allan  of  Riccall  and  Mary  Foster  of 

Riccall. 

May  18.  William  Smith  and  Ann  Cawood. 

July  8.  Richard  Richardson  of  Riccall  Co.  York  yeoman 
and  Elizabeth  Copcroft.  . 

Aug.  23.  Henry  Sandwith  of  Cawood  Co.  York  and  Eliza- 
beth Mowberry. 

671.  Jan.  4.  Martin  Butler  of  Wortley  yeoman  and  Jane  Watson. 
June  1.  Francis  Field  of  Pocklington  Co.  York  gen.  and 

Elizabeth  Nesgell. 
Nov.  20.  John  Peakcocke  of  Wad  worth  Co.  York  gen.  and 

Elizabeth  Norris. 
...  20.  John  Woodall  of  Wistow  Co.  York  gen.  and  Mary 

Wallingford. 

672.  Jan.  11.  William  Tuke  of  Riccall  Co.  York  blacksmith  and 

Anne  Richardson  spr. 
Jan.  31.  Thomas  Shillitoe  of  Kirkby  Wharfc  in  Co  \ 

gen.  and  Ann  Foster  spr. 
Feb.  4.  William  Kay  clerk  vicar  of  Kirkby  Wharfc  Co  York 

and  Elizabeth  Stanhop  widow. 


7°  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

Feb.  5.  Peter  Holland  of  Gate  Helmsley  Co.  York  gen.  and 

Elizabeth  Clyfe  spr. 
Apl.  8.  Philip  Rowse  of  Stockton  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Jane  Mascall. 

Aug-  3-  John  Coggell  of    .    .    .    Co.  York  husbandman 
and  Elizabeth  Sp   .   .  . 

1673.  Mar.  24.  Stephen  Masters  of  Bole  Co.  Notts  and  Anne 

Palmer  of  Bole. 

1674.  Jan.  23.  Thomas    Coocke   of    Dunnington    yeoman  and 

Susanna  Lister. 
Nov.  21.  Jasper  Campie  of  Usburne  Co.  York  yeoman  and 
Ann  Thomlinson. 

1675.  Feb.  8.  Thomas  Clapham  of  Kirkefenton  Co.  York  attor- 

ney and  Marthay  Lofte. 
June  12.  William  Robinson  of  Cawood  grocer  and  Mary 
Richardson. 

Aug.  4.  Robert  Tempton  of  Cawood  mariner  and  Elizabeth 
Tempton. 

Nov.  22.  William  Turner  of  Strenshall  in  Co.  York  yeoman 

and  Mary  Spech. 
...  18.  Thomas  Scott  of  Strenshall  milner  aged  50  and 

Mary  Watson  of  ditto  aged  34.    In  S.  Cuthbert's  Church, 

York. 

1676.  Jan.  15.  Thomas  Webster  of  Weighton  Co.  York  gen.  and 

Tabathey  Nesse  spr. 

Mar.  I.  Richard  Gorwood  of  Barnby  Moore  in  Co.  York 
yeoman  and  Elizabeth  Oastler. 

May  6.  Thomas  Peares  of  Wistovv  Co.  York  gen.  and  Eliza- 
beth Todd. 

July  19.  Francis  Viponte  of  Preston  Co.  York  gen.  and 
Jane  Ray  ley. 

Aug.  24.  William   Harrison   of   Monkefriston   Co.  York 

yeoman  and  Alice  Cockhill. 
Nov.  16.  Francis  Jackson  of  Shereburne  Co.  York  dra per 

and  Catherine  Leadam. 

1681.  Aug.  5.  Thomas  Bateson  of  Weighton  Co.  York  grocer  and 

Frances  Potts. 

1682.  Feb.  13.  Thomas  Marston  of  Mappleton  Co.  York  black- 

smith and  Emma  Surdcbell  spr. 

1683.  Aug.  I.  John  Blansyard  of  Barnby  on  the  Marsh  gen.  and 

Susanna  Remmington. 

1684.  Nov.  13.  Seth  Agar  of  Stockton  in  Co.  York  gen  aged  .; 

and  Catherine  Note  of  Gate  Helmsley  widow  aged  $6 
At  Stockton  or  Helmsley. 
Nov.  23.  William  Rowland  of  OKI  Byland  in  Co  Vork, 
husbandman  aged  29  and  Anne  Ellerbeck  of  Usburne 
aged  23  spr.    At  Usburne. 


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1685.  Jan.    9.  Charles  Howlett  of  Alne  Co.  York  and  Ann  Poole. 
Jan.  12.  Simon  Newlove  of  Wetwange  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Ann  Bincks. 

Feb.  li  William  Jackson  of  Thirsk  Co.  York  husbandman 
aged  27  and  Anne  Noble  of  York  aged  22.  At  ...  .  or 
Acomb. 

Feb.  21.  Robert  Smith  of  Laughton  in  Le  Mortzing  Co. 
York  smelter  and  Ann  Chastar. 

May  5.  John  Moore  of  Wiggington  Co.  York  husbandman 
aged  23  and  Frances  Gibson  of  Stillington  spr.  aged  23. 
At  Stillington  or  S.  Maurice,  York. 

June  23.  William  Cooper  of  South  Cave  Co.  York  husband- 
man and  Jane  Coulson. 

Oct  19.  Thomas  Meelby  of  Acomb  Co.  York  husbandman 
and  Elizabeth  Hepworth. 

1686.  Jan.  21.  Thomas  Elwood  of  Cawood  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Anne  Stothard  widow. 
July  10.  Matthew  Horsley  of  Fornley  parish  of  Wetwang 

Co.  York  yeoman  and  Margaret  Newlove. 
Aug.  7.  Guy  Ferryman  of  Alne  Co.  York  husbandman  aged 

30  and  Jane  Sparrow  01  Husthwaite  spr.  aged  24.  At 

Alne  or  Husthwaite. 

1687.  Nov.  27.  Richard  Snow  of  Masham  Co.  York  searge  weaver 

and  Sarah  Jaques. 

1688.  Feb.    6.  Thomas  Browne  of  Cawood  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Elisabeth  Nodding  spr. 

1691.  July  16.  Charles  Bateson  of  Market  Weighton  Co.  York 

grocer  and  Mary  Ramshaw. 
Sept.  30.  Mathew  Hatter  of  Sutton  on  Derwent  Co.  York 

butcher  and    .    .  . 
Oct  31.  John  Hutchinson  of  Thorp,  Parish  of  Nunburnham 

yeoman  and  Anne  Webster. 

1692.  Mar.  18.  Thomas  Brighton  of  Market  Weighton  husband- 

man and  Isabell  Almery. 
July  2.  Jonas  Saunders  of  Barlah  Co.  York  husbandman 

aged  30  and  Hannah  Walker  of  Brayton  spr.  aged  22. 

At  S.  Dennis,  York. 
Aug.  24.  Nicholas  Chappellow  of  Market  Weighton  ma 

chant  and  Priscilla  Bradley. 
Oct  29.  William  Fotherby  of  Market  Weighton  and  Sarah 

Battman. 

Nov.  16.  John  Almery  of  Market  Weighton  and  Eluabetn 
Adams.  _        .  , 

Nov.  16.  Stephen  Robson  of  Hutton  Cranswick  (  0  York 
carpenter  and  Mary  Chaplin.  * 

.  William  Fox  of  Ayscough  in  Co.  Notts  husband 
man  and  Mary  Holmes. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


1693.  Oct.  3.  Thomas  Barker  of  Market  Weighton  butcher  and 

Elizabeth  Bell. 

Nov.  28.  John  Cawood  of  Market  Weighton  gen.  and  Mary 
Acklam. 

1694.  Jan.  2.  Robert  Rotherham  of  Scalby,  parish  of  Blacktoft 

Co.  York  husbandman  and  Frances  Barker. 

June  22.  George  Cass,  parish  of  Husthwaite,  husbandman 
and  Susannah  Walker. 

June  23.  Timothy  Alsop  of  Market  Weighton,  husband- 
man and  Isabell  Welburn. 
1696.  April  13.  John  Hall  of  Barnby  Co.  York  gen.  and  Anne 
Bustard. 

April  30.  Christopher  Brigham  of  Thixendale  Co.  York 

husbandman  and  Elizabeth  Arnold. 
Sept.  3.  John  Marshall   of  Acomb  Co.   York  clerk  and 

Hannah  Easby. 
Oct.  31.  Francis  Brindholme  of  Cawood,  butcher  and  Sarah 

Ash. 

1699.  Sept.  30.  Robert  Godson  of  Water  Fulford  Co.  York  gen. 

and  Sarah  barker. 

1700.  .     .     .  Peter  Flarland  of  Kirkby  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Mary  Saxton. 

1 701.  Apr.  19.  Henry  Clark  of  Usburne  Magna  Co.  York  yeoman 

and  Elizabeth  Fawreth. 

1702.  Mar.  4.  Mr.  William  Setterthwaite  and  Elizabeth  Gregory. 
Apl.  21.  Francis  Blackburne  of  Richmond  Co.  York  gen. 

aged  23  and  Madam  Alice  Comber  of  Little  Ouseburn  spr. 
aged  21.    At  Little  Ouseburn. 
Aug.  1.  John  Wheatley  of  Wistow  Co.  York  yeoman  aged 
23  and  Catherine  Walkington  of  Wistow  widow  aged  23. 
At  S.  Michael  c.  Gregory,  York. 

1703.  Feb.  24.  Miles    William'  Applegarth    of    Tockwith  and 

Deborah  Hurlington  widow. 
Aug.  16.  Michael  Pearessc  of  Selby  Co.  York  surgeon  and 

Isabella  Jackson. 
Oct.  30.  William  Bews  of  Strensall  and  Mary  Weare  of 

Strensall. 

Nov.  17.  John  Canbarn  of  Waune  Co.  York  yeoman  and 
Jane  Flardy  spr. 

1704.  Apl.  19.  George  Lumbley  of  Topcliffe  Co.  York  gen.  and 

Elizabeth  Man. 

June  6.  Thomas  Gowland  of  York  tallow  chandlei  and 
Anne  Carre.    At  Acomb  or  S  Maurice  York. 

June  26.  Henry  Saundby  of  Bole  Co.  Notts  aged  12  rod  n 
Ann  Staveleyof  Saundby  aged  32 

July    5.  William  Gcll   of   York   tanner  and   E  I 
Howard.    At  Bilton,  Bramham  or  Acomh 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST.  73 

July  13.  Thomas  Did  censon  of  Bilton  cum  Harwood  Co. 
York  yeoman  and  Isabel  Wilson  spr. 

1705.  Apl.  10.  Richard  Burnley  of  Grimston  Co.  York  gen.  and 

Tabyther  Lazenby. 
May  24.  Thomas  Brooke  of  Barwick  in  Elmet  Co.  York 

aged  30  and  Mary  Comber  of  Usburne  Parva  spr.  aged 

20.    At  Little  Ousburn. 
May  29.  Daniel  Walker  of  Earsley  parish  of  Coxwold  Co. 

York  gen.  and  Hannah  Halliley. 
June  16.  Richard  Herbert  of  S.  John's  Parish  York  chemist 

aged  23  and  Mary  Hill  of  same  parish  spr.  aged  18.  In 

the  Cathedral  or  Acomb. 
July  31.  Frederick  Wallis  of  Mexborough  Co.  York  gen. 

and  Sarah  Fairburne. 
Aug.  10.  John  Fox  of  Apesthorpe  Co.  Notts  yeoman  aged 

22  and  Mary  Wigglesworth  of  Fillingham  Co.  Lincoln 

spr.  aged  21. 

Aug.  11.  George  Richardson  of  Bishop  Wilton  Co.  York 

yeoman  and  Elizabeth  Whitfield. 
Aug.  11.  Thomas  Wayd  of  Walton  Co.  York  yeoman  aged 

49  and  Anne  Alcock  of  Bilton  spr.  aged  20.      In  Bilton 

Church. 

1706.  Jan.  .  .  Richard  Bingham  of  Bole  Co.  Notts  aged  30  and 

Ann  Rodes  of  Bole  spr.  aged  26. 
Apl.  15.  James  Lambert  of  York  yeoman  and  Mary  Fidler. 

In  Acomb  Church. 
June  20.  John  Wilkinson  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  Co.  Durham 

shipwright  and  Alice  Bovill  of  Murton. 
Oct.  28.  Edward  Fowler  of  Knapton  parish  of  Acomb  Co. 

York  yeoman  and  Ann  Gowland. 

1707.  Nov.  10.  William  Jackson  of   .   .    .    Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Jane  Nicholson. 

1708.  Apl.  17.  James  Coates  of  Thirsk  grocer  and  Rachell  Kitch- 

ingman. 

Nov.  22.  John  Sunley  of  Acomb,  blacksmith  and  Rachiell 
Johnson. 

Dec.  28.  John  Spence  of  Wigginton  yeoman  and  Rosamund 
Stye. 

...  John  Ashton  aged  28  of  Bole  Co.  Notts  ami  Mar 
garet  Fillingham  aged  20. 

1709.  Mar.  29.  William  Andrew  junior  of  Knaresboro  Co  York 

yeoman  and  Esther  Turner. 
April  20.  Robert  Browne  of  Brawlcv  parish  of  Salton  Co  \ 

York  husbandman  aged  21  and  Jane  Savage  aged  \Q 
May  30.  Gilbert  Barton  of  Langtoft  Co  York  yeoman  ami 

Dorothy  Ilorsley. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Dec.  6.  Robert  Walker  of  Acomb  yeoman  aged  24  and  Mary 
Gill  of  Marston  spr.  aged  23. 
1 7 10.  July  12.  John  Watson  parish  of  S.  John's  York  wine  cooper 
aged  25  and  Sarah  Batley  of  Ulleskelfe,  Kirkby  Wharfe 
spr.  aged  32. 

Sept.  9.  Christopher  Barker  of  Richmond  Co.  York  yeoman 
aged  24  and  Sibrina  Lodge  of  York  spr.  aged  24. 

17 1 2.  Feb.  26.  John  Hutton  of  Sherburn  Co.  York  carpenter  and 

Susannah  Sissons. 
Dec.  30.  John  Heartley  of  Acomb  yeoman  aged  29  and  Mary 
Milns  of  S.  Sampsons,  York  spr.  aged  22.    At  S.  Samp- 
sons or  All  Saints  North  Street  York. 

1713.  Apl.   17.  Hugh  Fawcett  and  Ann  Smith. 

Mar.  16.  James  Bownes  of  York  yeoman  and  Hester  Walker 
widow. 

Nov.  7.  John  Burniston  of  Knaresborough  gen.  aged  22  and 
Hannah  Leeming  spr.  aged  24.    In  York  Cathedral. 

Nov.  11.  John  Sissons  of  Scriven  Co.  York  husbandman  and 
Jane  Roundel  1. 

Dec.  1.  Stephen  Cartwright  of  Tockwith  Co.  York  yeoman 
and  Elizabeth  Nicholson. 

167 1.  Jan.  8.  Marke  Banckes  of  West  Sutton,  Co.  York  and  Har- 

tret  (sic)  Lazinbie. 
Jan.  15.  Robert  Atkinson  of  Hampsthwaite  Co.  York  tanner 

and  Elizabeth  Bramley. 
Feb.  1.  John  Jackson  of  Gate  Fulford  Co.  York,  yeoman 

and  Mary  Clarkson. 
Mar.  12.  Christopher  Woodall  of  Wistow,  carpenter  and 

Mary  Ridley. 

April  6.  John  Allen  of  Misterton,  Co.  Notts  husbandman 
and  Anne  Clifton  of  Misterton  widow. 

Aug.  29.  Henry  Shippen  of  Bramham  and  Mary  Richard- 
son. 

Nov.  17.  Thomas  Banasfer  of  Askham  Co.  Notts  gentn.  and 

Deborah  Jackson  of  ditto  spinster. 
Dec.  20.  Francis  Rosdaile  of  Weaverthorpe  Co.  York  yeo 

man  and  Elizabeth  Wodgill. 

1672.  June  25.  Abraham  Mason  of  Branton  Green,  parish  of  Aid 

brough  blacksmith  and  Alice  Feathing. 
Sept.  19.  Robert  Martin  of  S.  Michael  Ic  Bclfrey.  York  and 
Alice  Pratt. 

Dec.  21.  Marmaduke  Spink  of  East  Heslerton  Co  V 
husbandman  and  Margaret  Sollteon. 

1673.  Jan.  31.  Joseph  Dilworth  of  Leeds  cloth  worker  and  Elita 

beth  Normand  widow. 
April    I.  John  Wright  and  Mary  Bland 


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April  24.  John  Green  of  Brotherton  Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Margaret  Badiley. 
May  21.  Robert  Hamond  of    .    .    .    Co.  York  yeoman  and 

Margaret  Andeton  spinster. 
Aug.  2.  John  Mann  of  York  gentn.  and  Ann  Preistman. 
Aug.  1.  Edward  Swaile  of  York  gentn.  and  Mary  Daving- 

port  widow. 

Aug.  4.  George  Morton  of  Gildingwell  Co.  York  husband- 
man and  Ann  Ay  re. 

1674.  Feb.    I.  Thomas  Marshall  of  York  barber  and  Elizabeth 

Lambart. 

Feb.  24.  Jonathan  James  of  North  Willingham  Co.  Lincoln 

yeoman  and  Elizabeth  Poyntell  widow. 
May  14.  John  Steedman  of  Leverton  Co.  Notts  gentn.  and 

Elizabeth  Sampson  of  Apesthorp  Co.  Notts  spinster. 
Oct.  31.  John  Bowling  of  York  carpenter  and  Mary  Walker. 
Nov.    7.  Peter  Harrison  of  Harton,  Co.  York,  yeoman  and 

Elizabeth  Seamer. 
Nov.    7.  John  Jackson  of  York  gentn.  and  Hannah  Faber. 
Nov.  30.  William  Cosen  of  Laneham  Co.  Notts  gentn.  and 

Alary  Ashton  of  ditto. 
Dec.  9.  Roger  Hilton  of  Wellen[g]or  Co.  Lincoln  gentn.  and 

Dorothy  Pond. 

1675.  Apl.  26.  Matthew  Burnley  of  York  clerk  and  Sarah  Finch 

spinster. 

Dec.  16.  Robert  Nightingale  of  Stillington  Co.  York  yeoman 
and  Isabel  Cobb. 

1692.  March  29.  William  Popleton  gentn.  and  Elizabeth  Stephen- 
son, spinster. 

April  20.  William  Ledill   of   Knapton   Co.   York  linen 

weaver  and  Jane  Weddell. 
April  22.  Richard  Porter  of  York  tanner  and  Margaret  Aire. 
April  27.  Thomas  Bovill  of  S.  Michael  le  Bclfrey  York. 

gentn.  and  Frances  Bentley. 

1736.  Jan.  23.  Christopher  Brown  of  Chappel,  Parish  of  Kirkby 

Ireleth,  Co.  Lancaster  aged  30,  sailor  and  Agnes  Wood 
burn  of  Barrow  Head,  Parish  of  Dalton  Co.  Lancaster. 
In  Kirkby  Ireleth  Church. 
Nov.  24.  Roger  Hunter  of  the  Hill,  Kirkby  Ireleth  yeoman 
aged  50  and  Agnes  Redhead  spinster  aged  40.    In  Kirkby 
Ireleth  Church. 

1737.  Mar.  24.  Richard  Abbot  of  Boroughbridge  aged  70  widower 

and  Hester  Scruton  of  Aldborough  widow  aged  $Q  In 
Aldborough  Church. 
Apl.  28.  John  Parke  of  Brickcliff,  Parish  of  Aldingham,  inn  N 
keeper,  aged  55  and  Isabel  Brockbank  of  ditto,  spinster 
aged  49.    In  Kirkby  Ireleth  Church. 


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LINCOLN  MARRIAGE  LICENCES. 

This  is  an  alphabetical  Calendar  (continued  from  Vol.  HI.,  page  66)  in  succession 
to  those  printed  in  Gibbons'  "  Lincoln  Marriage  Licences."  It  is  compiled 
from  several  different  sources,  the  following  abbreviations  being  used 
to  denote  which  source  : — 

Ael.— Liber  Aelmer,  Line.  Archid. 

Act  Book.— Consistory  Court  Act  Books  of  Wills,  &c. 

D. — "  Marriage  Bonds  (Divers  Years) "  in  brown  paper  covers. 

C. — Bishop  Chaderton's  Register. 

F. — Faculty  Book,  161 1-1693  *  Licences  not  marked  with  one  of  these  abbrevia- 
tions are  from  the  Marriage  Bonds  (which  the  Editor  arranged  in  port- 
folios, according  to  date,  some  years  ago),  supplemented  by  the 
allegations  where  forthcoming. 

The  pre  Reformation  Marriage  Dispensations  in  the  Bishop's  Registers  are  not 
included  in  this  Series. 


1667.  Jan.  7.  John  Chapman  late  of  East  Red  ford  Co.  Notts  and 

now  of  Lincoln  gent.  ast.  24  and  Elizth.  Burton  of  Kirton 

spr.  aet.  19.    His  parents  are  dead  ;  her  father  consents. 

(Cancelled.)    (Gainsburgh  or  Willerton.) 
1630.  April  9.  John  Chapman  elk.  Rector  of  Winthorpe  Co.  Nott. 

aet.  29  and  Anne  Williams  of  St.  Ives  Co.  Hunt.  spr.  aet.  23. 

Her  mother  consents.    (St.  Ives.) 
1637.  Dec.  8.  Philemon  Chapman  of  East  Terrington  gent.  aet.  50 

and  Dorothy  Hatcliffe  of  West  Randall   spr.  aet.  35. 

Surety,  Ralph  Masterman  of  the  Close  of  Lincoln  elk. 

(West  Randall  or  Walesby.) 

1668.  Nov.  23.  Theophilus  Chapman  of  Stainton  labr.  aet.  30  and 

Isabel  Smyth  aet.  32.    Surety,  Joseph  Wilson  of  Snarforde 
yeom.    (Snarford  or  S.tainton.) 
1661.  Feb.  10.  Thomas  Chapman  of  Barton  on  Humber  bachr.  aet. 

29  and  Martha  Willmer  of  same  spr.  aet.  30.  Their 
parents  are  dead.  Surety,  Thomas  Johnson  of  Lincoln 
Letter  to  the  latter  from  his  "  Loveing  Brother,  Richard 
Johnson,"  entreating  him  to  "  goe  with  this  bearer  Thos. 
Chapman  and  help  and  furtherne  him  concerning  the  git 
ting  of  a  licence  ;  she  is  nether  ay  re  nor  stolen  away,  and 
you  need  not  feare  noe  danger,"  etc.  (Barton  St.  Peter,  01 
Goxhill.) 

1664.  June  15.  Vincent  Chapman  of  Boston  gent,  and  Mnrgarett 
Lister  of  Lincoln  spr.  Surety,  Edmund  ffleare  of  Lincoln 
bodyes  maker.    (Canwicke  or  S.  Hicombe.) 


*  A  Volume  entitled,  "General  Register  of  Faculties,  l6ll  1 693,  6  nn<  1 
known  as  the  Red  Book,  in  which  Marriage  Licences,  «C.,  Wtn  entered 
apparently  during  vacancies  of  the  Sec. 


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1661.  Nov.  19.  William  Chapman  of  Lincoln  watterman  aet.  46 

and  ffrances  Hanson  of  same  wid.  ast.  53.  Surety,  Thomas 
Cooke  of  the  Close  of  Lincoln  elk.    (St.  Paul  in  Bail.) 

1667.  May  18.  William  Chapman  of  Manton  set.  30  and  Hester 
Robinson  of  Manton  aet.  28.  Appln.  by  William  West  of 
Kirton  yeom.    (Kingerby,  Redburne,  or  Hybaldstow.) 

1588.  May  1.  [D.]  Edward  Charlton  of  Barrowe  and  Dorothie 
Lee  of  Barton  on  Humber.  Bond  by  John  Shepperde  of 
Barton  on  Humber  yeom.    (Dioc.  of  Line.) 

1638.  Dec.  28.  Geo.  Chatterton  of  Normanby  gent.  aet.  20  and 
Margt.  Woodthorpe  of  Gt.  Steeping  spr.  aet.  18.  Their 
parents  consent.  Surety,  John  Chatterton  of  Normanby 
gent.  ;  signs  in  a  law  engrossing  hand.  (Steeping  Magna 
or  Donington  on  Baine.) 

1669.  Jan.  10.  Richard  Cheales  of  Dirrington  gent,  and  Elizth. 

Holman  of  Chatteresse  Co.  Camb.  spr.  Surety,  Edward 
Wilson  of  Digby  ironmonger.  (Dirrington,  or  Somer- 
sham  Co.  Hunt.) 

1662.  Jan.  29.  Thomas  Cheales  of  Boston  merchant  and  Abigal 

Ellis  of  same  spr.  Surety,  William  Hobson  of  same  mer- 
chant. (Swinshead.) 

1664.  Nov.  18.  Vincent  Cheseman  of  Belton  yeom.  aet.  27  and 

Elizth.  Barnard  of  same  aet.  60  [?  16:  sixtie(n)\  Their 
parents  consent.  Surety,  Robert  Barnard  of  same  yeom. 
(Haxey.) 

1634.   Sept.  29.  [F.]  Michael  Chevin  of  Sison  aet.  29  and  Elizth 
Threavs  of  Gunwerby  spr.  aet.  24.   (St.  Peter  Eastgate.) 

1666.  Jan.  22.  Henry  Cheynes  (in  Act  Book  Cheyney)  of  Boston 
aet.  24  and  Dorothye  Laukesbury  of  Roughton  spr.  His 
parents  are  dead  ;  her  mother  consents.  Bond  by  Robert 
Rothwell  of  .  .  .  gent,  .and  Robert  Smyth  of  the  City 
of  Lincoln  gent,  (who  seals  with  three  unicorns'  heads  on 
a  bend,  crest  a  unicorn's  head).    (Roughton  or  Criste.ul ) 

1602.  July  2.  [CI  William  Childe  vicar  of  Ashbye  ffollowell  Co. 
Leic.  and  Johanna  David  wid. 

1665.  May  1.  William  Chippingdalc  of  Lutton  genl  [signature  in 

engrossing  hand  of  the  period]  aet.  28  and  Anne  Stilton  ol 
same  aet.  18.  His  father  and  her  mother  consent  Surety, 
John  Pell.  (Martin,  Dunston,  or  Lutton.) 
1669.  Dec.  25.  Thomas  Chrichloe  of  Grantham  pharmacopola  and 
Elizth.  Broome  of  same  wid.  Surety,  William  Chrichloe 
of  New  Sleeford.  Witness  to  bond.  Robert  Chlichloe 
Seal  of  arms.  (Grantham.) 


78  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

1637.  Jan.  5.  John  Christian  of  Colsterworth  husb.  widr.  aet  56 
and  Anne  Hatfeild  of  same  spr.  aet.  34.  Her  parents 
have  been  dead  these  13  years.  Bond  by  her  guardian 
Thos.  Castle  of  Gt.  Panton.  Letter  from  Henry  Hunger- 
ford  to  Dr.  ffarmery,  Chancellor.    (Gt.  Panton.) 

1668.  May  6.  Matthew  Christopher  of  Wihckle  in  the  parish  of 

Heckington  gent.  aet.  23  and  Mary  Cooke  of  Skillington 
spr.  set.  22.  His  father  and  her  mother  consent.  Appln. 
by  Thomas  Whitacre  of  Heckington  taylor.  (Heckington, 
Harlaxton,  or  Quarrington.) 

1663.  Nov.  14.  .    .    .    rd  Christopher  of  Holbeech  yeom.  and 

Hannah  ...  of  same  spr.  Bond  by  William  Coul- 
ton  of  fframpton  gent,  and  John  Crosse  of  the  Bail  of 
Lincoln  goldsmith.    (Swinshead  or  Kirton  in  Holland.) 

1664.  Dec.  12.  George  Clacke  of  Heighington  in  the  parish  of 

Washingburgh  yeom.  and  Eliztli.  Robinson  of  Lincoln 
spr.  Surety,  Henry  Burrill  of  Heighington.  (S.  Peter  at 
Arches.) 

1669.  May  24.  John  Clacke  (?  Clarke)  of  Denton  husb.  aet.  30  and 

Elisth.  Costall  of  Welby,  aet  23.  Her  parents  are  dead. 
Appln.  by  Rd.  Winn  of  Lincoln  pewterer.  (Welby,  Strox- 
ton,  or  Willesthorp.) 

1602.  Jan.  9.  Edward  Clapton  of  Wilstrope  husb.  and  Alice 
Holder  of  Thurlebye.  Surety,  William  Peirson  of  Thur- 
lebye  blacksmith.    (All  Saints  Stamford.) 

1637.  Feb.  9.  Michaell  Clare  of  Asgarby  husb.  aet  30  and  Mane 
Sleightholme  of  same  spr.  set.  24.  Bond  by  John  Sleight- 
holme  of  Sleeford  tanner  and  John  Goodyere  of  Hecking- 
ton yeom.  (Asgarbie.) 

1667.  Nov.  20.  Nicholas  Clare  of  Asgarby  yeom.  and  Sara  Bennett 
of  ffolkingham  spr.  Surety,  John  Mitton  of  Kirkby  Lay- 
thorp*    (ffolkingham,  Sempringham,  or  Asgarby.) 

1665.  .    .    .    Alexander  Clarke  of  Newarke  on  Trent  Co.  Notts 

dyer  and  Elizth.  Pemberton  of  Ropesley  spr.  Surety, 

Eleazer  Huddleston  of   Haddington   Co.    yeom 

(Longe  Benington,  Ropesley  or  Gunerby.) 
1669.  .     .     .  Anthony  Clarke  of  Coates  (?)  and    .    .    .  Martin 

of  same.    Surety  Thomas  Cooke.    (Swallow  or  Rothwell  ) 
1665.  Dec.  22.  Charles  Clarke  of  Branston  yeom,  and  Isabel! 

Midlebrooke  of  Shipwash  in  the  parish  of  Canwicke  spr 

Surety,  Thomas  Clarke  of  Bran9ton  yeom.  (Wash 

brough  or  Canwicke.) 
1639.   Nov.  18.  Christopher  Clarke  of  Winceby  yeom  a  t   24  and  > 

Alice  Cardon  of  Saustrop  spr.  aet  33      Surety,  Robert 

Clarke.    (St.  Mich.) 
1639.  April  20.  ffrancys  Gierke  of  Yarborougn  husb  .rt   40  Uld 

Ann  Watson  of  Alvingham  wid.  »t  40  (Y*rt)OrottKn0 


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1664.  Nov.  19.  Henry  Clarke  of  Nutty  Co.  Nott.  gardiner  and 

Mary  Chapman  of  Caithorp  spr.    Surety,  Richard  Chap- 
man. (Caithorp.) 
1662.  Apr.  15.  James  Clarke  of  Boston  butcher  and  Suzan  ffree- 
man  of  Skirbecke  spr.    Surety,  John  Greene  of  Lincoln 
butcher.  (Swinshead.) 

1669.  May  24.  John  Clarke  (?  Clacke)  of  Denton  husb.  and  Elizth. 

Costall  of  Barrowby  spr.  Surety,  Richard  Winn  of  the, 
City  of  Lincoln  pewterer.  (Welby,  Stroxton,  or  Willes- 
trop.) 

1662.  Feb.  24.  John  Clarke  of  Ashbie  in  the  parish  of  Bottesford 
yeom.  and  widr.  aet.  28  and  Hanna  Ward  of  Wintringham 
spr.  set.  18.  Surety,  William  Hailes  of  the  Bail  of  Lincoln 
labr.  Certificate  of  E.  Boteler  rector  of  Wintringham  as  to 
her  friends'  consent.  (Wintringham.) 

1668.  Nov.  4.  Richard  Clarke  of  Cunsby  White-House  yeom.  and 
widr.  aet.  26  and  Anne  Maddison  of  Thornton  spr.  aet.  22. 
Her  parents  consent.  Surety,  Christopher  Maddison  of 
Llornecastle.    (Kirkstea'd  or  Stixwould.) 

1665.  Mch.  23.  Richard  Clarke  elk.  curate  of  Croft  a  widr.  aet.  50 

and  ffaith  Rayner  of  Wainfleete  All  Saints  wid.  aet.  40. 
Appln.  by  John  Cutbert  of  ffriskney  gent.  Surety, 
Edward  Wilbie  of  same  gent.  (Wainfleete  All  Saints  or 
ffriskney.) 

1662.  Aug.  14.  Richard  Clark  of  Bassingham  labr.  set.  27  and 

Marie  Pacy  of  same  spr.  aet.  27.    Their  parents  consent 
Surety,  Chaworth  Clark  of  Lincoln  butcher.    (Eagle ) 
1585.   May  8.  Rd.  Clarke  of  Sutherton  and  Eliz.  Kingeston  of  1 
dicke.  (Algarkirke.) 

1670.  May  7.  Thomas  Clarke  of  ffriskney  yeom.  and  widr.  and 

Elizth.  Smyth  of  Wianfleete  St.  Mary  spr. 

1664.  May  26.  Thomas  Clarke  of  Laughton  yeom.  aet.  30  and 

Alice  Skendleby  of  same  aet.  28.     Their  parents  consent 
(Laughton  or  St.  Paul  in  Bail.    In  the  margin,  "  Brattleby, 
Greetwell,  Cherry  Willingham.") 

1663.  July  30.  Thomas  Clarke  of  Toft  in  the  parish  of  W  vtham 

on  the  Hill  husb.  and  Elizth.  Watson  of  I  ound  in  a 
parish  spr.     Sureties,  William  Watson  of  Lound  husb 
and  Michael  Clarke.    (All  Saints  Stamford.) 
1668.  Sept.  24.  William  Clarke  of  Frodingham  yeom  and  Jane 
Howson  of  Scoulthotpc  spr.      Surely.  'John  Clarke  ot 
Bromby  yeom.    (Appleby  or  Messingham  ) 

1665.  June  19.  William  Clarke  of  Grantliani  husb,  and  Elizth 

Pamhain  of  same  spr.  Surety,  rhomas  Cooke  of  the 
('lose  of  Lincoln  elk.  (Grantliani,  (it  P.iunW.n,  Slioxton. 
or  Skillington.) 


80  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

1663.  Aug.  25.  William  Clarke  of  Skirbeck  husb.  aet.  30  and 
Abigale  Simpson  of  Boston  spr.  aet.  24.  Her  parents  con- 
sent. Surety,  Thos.  ffowler  of  Kirton  yeom.  (Skirbeck 
or  Boston.) 

1663.  Feb.  8.  William  Clarke  of  Gateburton  yeom.  aet.  23  and 
Katherine  ffitchett  of  same  spr.  aet.  27.  Their  fathers  are 
dead  ;  their  mothers  consent.  Surety,  Robert  ffitchett  of 
Gate  Burton  gent.    (St.  Paul  in  Bail  or  Marton.) 

1637.  May  20.  William  Clarke  of  North  Scarle  'elk.  and 
Thomasine  Partridge  of  same  wid.  Surety,  Robert 
Proctor  of  same  yeom.    (St.  Mich.) 

1634.  May  6.  [F.]  William  Clarke  of  Boston  butcher  aet.  26  and 
Mary  Dolliffe  of  same  spr.  aet.  21.  Fler  parents  are  dead. 
Appln.  by  Edward  Clarke  of  the  City  of  Lincoln  yeom. 
(Boston.) 

1668.  May  26.  Courte  Clawson  of  Boston  gent,  and  Sarah  Calver- 

ley  of  same  wid.  Bond  by  Original  Lawrence  of  Lincoln 
gent,  and  Hugh  Norton  of  same  gent.  (Sibsey,  Leake, 
Leverton,  or  ffreeston.) 

1663.  Oct.  7.  William  Clay  of  Benington  gent.  aet.  27  and  Anne 

Ward  of  Ingoldmells  aet.  19.  His  father  is  dead  ;  her 
parents  and  his  mother  consent.  Appln.  by  Magr. 
Quadring.    (Ingoldmells  or  Quadring.) 

1669.  July  2.  John  Clayepoole  of  Ripingale  husb.  and  Rebecca 

Charter  of  same  wid.      Surety,  William  Tilson  of  West 
Wilaby  husb.    (Ripingale  or  Sempringham.) 
1669.  Feb.  8.  James  Claiton  of  Coat.es  Magna  and   ...   of  same 
wid.    Surety,  Thomas  Browne  of  same  husb.  (Thornton 
Curtis.) 

1588.  July  24.  Ralphe  Clayton  of  Ruskington  ludi  magisler  and 

Ann  Grislinge  of  Dockflike.    Surety,  John  Enderbie  of 

Lincoln  grocer.  (Coningesbie.) 
1662.  May  13.  Richard  Clayton  junr.  of  Grimsbie  Abbey  yeom. 

and  Mary  Lowe  of  same  wid.    (Great  Grimsbie,  Scartha, 

or  Clee.) 

1640.  Aug.  5.  Roger  Cleasbieof  Skirbecke  yeom.  aet.  24  and  Marie 
Holdernes  of  Boston  spr.  act.  22.  Her  mother  consents. 
Surety,  George  Cleasbie  of  Bucknall  yeom.    (St.  Panic  N 

1664.  Jan.  23.  Robert  Clemit  of  St.  Swithin's  Lincoln  dish-tumec 

and  Mary  Dixon  of  same  spr.  and  singlewoman.  Surety, 
Michael  Sleight  of  the  Close  of  Lincoln  inhblder  (St 
Swithin  or  St.  Paule  in  Bayle.) 
1669.  Dec.  30.  Robert  Clernrnons  oi  Reepham  husb,  a  t  31  and  n 
Elizth.  Jackson  of  Walkerith  In  the  parish  oi  Gainsburgh 
wid.  ret.  36.  His  parents  consent  ;  hers  arc  dead 
(Gainsburgh  or  Lea.) 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


81 


1669.  May  29.  Thomas  Cliffe  of  Owersby  yeom.  and  Bridget 

Allen  of  Kingerby  spr.      Surety  Thomas  Watson  gent. 

(Kingerby,  Stainefeild,  or  Bratleby.) 
1606.  June  12.  [C]  John  Clifton  late  of  Laighton  Co.  Hunt.  Esq. 

deed.    Adm.  to  Robert  Newman  one  of  the  creditors  of 

deceased 

1663.  Oct.  13.  Edward  Clippingdale  of  Haxey  moilitor  aet.  23  and 
Elizth.  Everatt  aet.  25.  Surety,  Israeli  Harrison  of  Haxey 
yeom.    (Haxey.)  ,  r 

1637.  Nov.  22.  Edmund  Clipsham  of  Cateby  gent.  aet.  28  and 
Susanne  West  of  Raithby  spr.  aet.  21.  Surety,  Edward 
Parker  of  Maultby  husb.    (Legburne  or  Raithby.) 


SANDAL    MAGNA    PARISH  REGISTERS. 
From  the  Archbishop's  Transcripts. 
(Continued  from  Vol  IV. ,  page  56. ) 


1629.  Joseph  s.  of  Daniell  Hall  bap. 
Anne  d.  of  Robt.  Sikes  bap. 
Thos.  s.  of  Gervase  Wright  bap. 
Hy.  Grice  esqr.  burd. 

Rd.  Worall  burd. 
Jeffrey  Lambert  burd. 
Susan  d.  of  Wm.  Savage  bap. 
Jennett  Robert  burd. 
Anne  d.  of  Rd.  Ilbecke  bap. 
Anne  d.  of  Rd.  Ilbecke  burd. 
Ralphe  Parker  burd. 

Joseph  Stocke,  vtcat 
Fras.  X  Wodd, 
Josias  Roe, 
John  Drake, 
Thos.  Wright, 
Thos.  Awdesley, 
Thos.  X  Halj  , 

»  Churchwdens. 

1630.  Geo.  Nayler  burd;  (no  dates). 
Judith  d.  of  Josias  Roe  bap. 
Susan  d.  of  Rd.  Dale  bap. 
Elizth.  d.  of  Rd.  Preestley  bap. 
Alice  d,  of  Rd.  Worall  bap. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Thos.  s.  of  Matthewe  Hardcastle  burd. 

Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Nayler  bap. 

Hugh  Pindar  and  Anne  Booth  md. 

Anne  d.  of  Wm.  Coplay  bap. 

Thos.  s.  of  Thos.  Nayler  burd. 

John  Barker  and  Jane  Browne  md. 

Anne  d.  of  Wm.  Coplay  burd. 

Barthwe.  s.  of  John  Goodyeare  burd. 

Widdowe  Faireburne  burd. 

Ux.  Robt.  Browneld  burd. 

Joseph  s.  of  Thos.  Audsley  bap. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Joseph  Beatson  bap. 

Margt.  d.  of  John  Spetch  bap. 

Dorcas  d.  of  Thos.  Wightman  bap. 

Anthy.  Atkinson  and  Mary  Tayler  md. 

Mary  d.  of  Hy.  Rainer  bap. 

Winafreed  d.  of  John  Drake  bap. 

Lawrence  Sanders  burd. 

Hy.  Blacker  and  Alice  Dawson  md. 

James  s.  of  Matthewe  Hardcastle  bapt. 

Joseph  Arnold  and  Jennett  Nettleton  md. 

Susan  d.  of  Wm.  Barber  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  Thos.  Pollard  bap. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Wm.  Bacon  bap. 

John  s.  of  Edmund  Molson  bap. 

Robt.  Dickenson  burd. 

John  s.  of  Geo.  Hirst  bap. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Thos.  Woodd  bap. 

Matthias  s.  of  Thos.  Hirst  bap. 

Sarah  d.  of  Thos.  Millner  bap. 

Alice  d.  of  Wm.  Lambert  bap. 

Samll.  s.  of  Ralph  Bradfeld  bap. 

Wm.  s.  of  Thos.  Wright  bap.. 

Henrye  Worall  and  Mary  Oxeley  md. 

Anne  d.  of  Thos.  Parke  bap. 

Alice  ux.  Thos.  Preston  burd. 

Francis  Wodd  burd. 

Ellin  d.  of  Francis  Bynnes  bap. 

Jane  d.  of  Hy.  Bradley  bap. 

Wm.  s.  of  Thos.  Hutchenson  baptized. 

Judith  d.  of  Hy.  Grice  bap. 

John  Dawson  and  Anne  Heptonstall  md. 

Rd.  and  Thos.  sons  of  Michaell  Oates  bap. 

Samll.  s.  of  Rd.  Norton  bapt. 

Wm.  s.  of  John  Coward  bapt. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Josias  Poole  burd. 

Gervase  s.  of  Rd.  Norton  burd. 

Barbary  d.  of  Nicholas  Wright  bap. 

Thos.  Stockc  burd. 

Roger  s.  of  Roger  Bynnes  bap. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Alexr.  Wheatcroft  and  Anne  Brooke  md. 

Mary  d.  of  Paul  Browneld  bap. 

Luke  s.  of  John  Sprigonell  bap. 

Jonathan  s.  of  Thos.  Waune  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  John  Barker  bap. 

Sarah  d.  of  Rd.  Oxeley  bap. 

Geo.  Waringe  and  Elizth.  Laycocke  md. 

Gervase  Browne  burd. 

Elizth.  Nayler  burd. 

Gervase  and  Martha  childn.  of  Rd.  Preston  bap. 

Jane  Burton  burd. 

Susan  d.  of  Joseph  Arnold  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  Matthias  Pickersgill  bap. 

Grace  d.  of  Wm.  Coward  bap. 

Geo.  s.  of  Wm.  Hutchenson  bap. 

Francis  Hanson  and  Anne  Townrawe  md. 

Joseph  Stocke,  vie. 
Raphe  Oxleay, 
John  Oxley, 
Wm.  X  Pell, 

Chwdens. 

Elizth.  Wright  widdowe  burd.  (no  dates). 

Robt.  Boothroyd  burd. 

Wm.  s.  of  Wm.  Lister  bap.  • 

Alice  d.  of  Anthy.  Hirst  burd. 

Edwd.  s.  of  John  Wodd  bap. 

Sarah  d.  of  Hy.  Harmer  bap. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Rd.  Oxeley  burd. 

Luke  s.  of  John  Sprigunell  burd. 

Thos.  s.  of  Wm.  Hirst  bapt. 

Anne  d.  of  Robt.  Browneld  burd. 

Rd.  s.  of  Rd.  Ilbecke  bap. 

Elizth.  d.  of  John  Goodyeare  bap. 

Barbarye  d.  of  Nichr.  Wright  burd. 

Joseph  s.  of  Joseph  Beatson  bap. 

Martha  d.  of  Wm.  Coplay  bap. 

Grace  d.  of  Wm.  Coward  burd. 

Elizth.  Garnett  burd. 

Elizth.  d.  of  Joseph  Risheworth  bap. 

Mary  d.  of  Win.  Pell  bap. 

Abraham  Crosland  and  Elizth.  Lee  md. 

Thos.  Hutchenson  burd. 

John  Barber  burd. 

Abraham  s.  of  Edward  Arnold  bap. 

Judith  d.  of  Thos.  Wright  bap. 

Robt.  Cawoodd  and  Dorpthye  Hirst  md. 

John  s.  of  John  Knutton  bap. 

Hy.  Goodyeare  and  Anne  Proctor  md. 

Dorothye  Norfolke  burd. 

Edwd.  Fennicke  and  Sarah  Nevillmd. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Barthwe.  s.  of  Rd.  Stoaker  bap. 
Thos.  Nayler  burd. 
Elizth.  d.  of  John  Goodyeare  burd. 
Allan  Norton  burd. 
Mary  d.  of  Thos.  Ward  bap. 
Jane  d.  of  Thos.  Browne  bap. 
Rd.  Walker  and  Jennett  Tayler  md. 
Anne  d.  of  Anthy.  Atkinson  bap. 
Martha  d.  of  Wm.  Coplay  burd. 
John  Heald  and  Unica  Blackeburne  md. 
John  s.  of  Anthy.  Coward  bap. 
John  Collit  burd. 
Elizth.  ux.  Thos.  Hill  burd. 
Anne  d.  of  Ralph  Oxeley  burd. 
Sarah  d.  of  John  Swallowe  burd. 
Samll.  s.  of  Thos.  Norton  bap. 
Grace  d.  of  Edwd.  Johnson  bap. 
Robt.  Walker  and  Mary  Armitage  md. 
John  Matthewman  and  Anne  Deane  md. 
Thos.  Savile  and  Anne  Norton  md. 
Wm.  s.  of  Wm.  Dobson  bap. 
John  s.  of  Rd.  Bedforth  bap. 
Geo.  s.  of  Geo.  Millner  bap. 
Wm.  Millner  burd. 
Anne  Blacker  burd. 
Susan  d.  of  Brian  Barber  bap. 
Elizth.  d.  of  Francis  Hanson  bap. 
Wm.  s.  of  Wm.  Judd  burd. 
Ellin  d.  of  Ralphe  Ardington  bap. 
Ellin  d.  of  Ralphe  Ardington  burd. 
Alice  d.  of  Edward  Arnold  burd. 
Hy.  Moake  burd. 
Alice  ux.  Wm.  Sparke  burd. 
Barnabas  s.  of  Barnabus  Parker  bap. 
Brice  s.  of  Brice  Norton  bap. 
Martha  d.  of  Daniell  Hall  bap. 
Wm.  s.  of  Rd.  Walker  bap. 
Jane  d.  of  Rd.  Ray  burd. 
Rd.  Gomersall  burd. 
Rosamund  d.  of  Bryan  Breere  bap. 
Rosamund  d.  of  Bryan  Breere  burd. 


Joseth  Stocks,  vie. 

Thos.  Poi  i  arde, 
John  So  0  r. 
John  BoYNE, 

Wm.  Baxter, 
Mathew  Burdett, 
M  \  mi w  \Y  hi  k  y  k. 

Church  wdens. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


35 


ACT    BOOKS    OF    THE    PREROGATIVE  COURT 

OF  YORK. 

(Continued  from  Vol.  IV. ,  page  21.) 


1685-6.  Jan.  29.  Thos.  Edgerton  of  Barkhamstead  co.  Herts  esqr.  Adm. 

by  Decree  of  Court  to  Thos.  Smart  gent. 
Feb.    1.  Benjamin   Browne  of  Kirby  Malzard  clerk.    Adm.  to 

John  Ward  to  the  use  of  his  daughter  Mary  Ward,  niece  of  deed. 
Feb.  16.  Martha  Vadcoe  of  York.  Adm.  to  son  Wra.  Thurscross. 
Feb.  18.  Nathan  Young  of  North  Newbold.    Will  to  vvid.  Jane 

Young. 

Feb.  23.  Charles  Leedam  of  Kirby  Malzard.  Will  to  his  mother 
Mary  Lee. 

March  20.  John  Peckett  of  York.  Adm.  of  goods  left  unad- 
ministered  by  Richard  Metcalfe  alderman  deed.,  granted  to 
widow  Margaret  Peckett. 

March  1.  John  Parke  of  Climbsteel.  Will  to  daughters  Hanna 
and  Mary  Parke.  Also  Curation  of  said  Hanna  and  Mary 
granted  to  Thos.  Richardson  and  Rd.  Postlethwaite.  Also 
Curation  of  Philip  Parke,  son  of  deed.,  granted  to  Thos.  Post- 
lethwaite. 

March  1.  Frances  Hutchinson  of  Cleugh  bank.  Will  to  John  Hut- 
chinson and  Anne  Dawson. 

March  3.  Thomas  Stephenson  of  Warlaby  par.  of  Ainderby 
Steeple.    Adm.  to  widow  Ruth. 

March  3.  Christopher  Morley  of  York.    Will  to  widow  Anne. 

March  6.  Dorothy  Peirson  of  Dunthwaite.  Will  to  Charles  I  ret  on 
of  Threakeld. 

March  10.  Thomas  Stephenson,  Martha,  Isabella,  and  Stephen 
Stephenson,  children  of  Robt.  Stephenson  of  the  city  of  London. 
Tuition  to  Rebecca  Stephenson. 

March  12.  Robert  Bulcock  of  Brownhill.    Will  to  Christr.  Bulcock. 

March  13.  John  Chayton  of  Lancaster.  Adm.  to  nephew  [nepos] 
Ralph  Chayton. 

March  15.  Daniel  Beldon  of  Hansworth.    Will  to  Roger  Beldon. 
March  16.  John  Scott  of  Stainerhall.      Sequestration  to  John 
Scott. 

March  16.  Wm,  Lawson  of  Lankland.  Adm.  to  son  Christr. 
Lawson. 

1686.  March  25.  Thomas  Richardson  of  York.    Will,  to  widow  Alice. 
March  25.  John  Lockwood  son  of  Wm.  L.  late  of  York  deed. 

Curation  to  Elizth.  Wallis  widow. 
March  27.  William  Cragelt  of  Hexham.    Adm.  to  widow  Mary. 
March  30.  William  Spink  of  Dalby  gent.    Will  to  Rob*  Hammond 

and  Chas.  Willcox. 


86 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


April  8.  Richard  Robinson  of  Linton  Woods.      Will  to  widow 

Anne  and  son  Richard. 
April  8.  Thomas  Coekcroft  of  Clitheroe.    Adm.  with  will  annexed 

as  to  goods  left  unadministered  by  widow  Mary,  granted  to 

Henry  Farrer  to  use  of  Charles  Farrer,  brother  of  said  Mary. 
April  8.  Mary  Coekcroft  of  Clitheroe.    Adm.  to  nephew  [nepos] 

Hy.  Farrer. 

April  8.  George  Harland  of  Calvis.  Will  proved  May  1686,  and 
corroborated  March  1707. 

Sede  Vacante. 

1688.   July  24.  Gilbert  Allenson  of  York  but  dying  in  London.    Will  to 
John  Smith  of  London,  to  the  use  of  Catherine,  Allan  and  Elizth. 
Allenson,  childn.  of  deed. 
Dec.  18.  Henry  Fysh  rector  of  Foston.      Will  to  brother  Thos. 
Fysh  clerk. 

Dec.  20.  Francis  Mawburne  of  York.  Will  to  dau.  Anne  Ash- 
burne. 

1688-9.  Jan-  3-  Timothy  Sherard  of  Osbaldwick  clerk.    Will  to  widow 
Elizth. 

Jan.  12.  William  Coulson  of  Hexham.    Will  to  Benoni  Gibson. 
Jan.  15.  Sir  John  Boynton  of  Rocliffe  knight.      Will  to  brother 

Matthew  Boynton  esqr. 
Jan.  22.  Edward  and  Theodoria  Smithson  of    .    .    .  minors. 

Tuition  to  Richard  Smithson  their  brother. 
Jan.  24.  Bartholomew  Pick  of  Gelstrope.    Adm.  to  dau.  Grare 

wife  of  Robt.  Dickinson. 
Jan.  28.  Mary  Montague  of  Hayton.    Adm.  to  Sir  Thomas  Rud- 

ston  baronet. 

Jan.  28.  Ellianora  Farrand  of  York  widow.  Will  to  Robt.  Ash 
gent. 

Feb.  2.  John  Sutton  of  Selby.    Adm.  by  Decree  of  Court  to  John 

Sutton  of  York  gent. 
Feb.  7.  John  Heathfeild  of  Middleham.    Will  to  John  Metralf. 
Feb.  16.  Nathaniel  Spencer  of  Selby.    Adm.  to  widow  Mary. 
Feb.  18.  Thomas  Ward  of-  Darlington.    Will  to  Isabella  Ward 

widow. 

Feb.  19.  Henry  Jaques  of  Elvington  esqr.  Will  to  Mary  Jaques 
widow. 

Feb.  22.  Henry  Rycroft,  rector  of  Northmeales.  Adm.  to  Edward 
Fleetwood  esqr. 

Feb.  26.  Thomas  Cass  of  Acaster  Hill  par.  Husthwaite,  Will 
to  son  George  Casse. 

Feb.  27.  Mary  Fothergill  of  Nottingham  widow.  Will  to  son 
Anthony  Fothergill.  \ 

March  14.  Thomas  Oakes  of  Howden,  Adm.  to  Stephen  Mar- 
grave to  the  use  of  Margt.  and  Stephen  Margrave  nephews 
[nepotum]  of  deed. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST.  87 

March  16.  Sir  Hugh  Cholmeley  of  Whitby  bart.  Will  to  Dame 
Anne  Cholmeley  widow.  (Adm.  de  bonis  non,  limited.  10  April 
1801.) 

March  18.  Christr.  Carter  of  Kirkby  on  Wisk.  Will  to  widow 
Isabella. 

March  20.  Mary  Wilson  of  Burrell.    Will  to  George  Fothergill. 
March  22.  William  Gamble  of   Balne   par.   Snaith.      Adm.  to 

Thomas  Bowles. 
March  22.  John  Taylor  of  Towthrop.    Will  to  Thomas  Taylor. 
March  21.  Lewis  [Leudovicus]  Etherington  of  Rillington.    -  Will 

to  widow  Anne. 

688.  Dec.  26.  Robert  Calvert  of  Newby  Wiske.    Will  to  son  George 

Calvert. 

689.  April  3.  Benjamin  Lister  of  York  esqr.    Will  to  Thos.  Lister  esqr. 
April  20.  John  Cock  of  Stockton  on  Teas.      Adm.  to  widow 

Isabella. 

April  22.  John  Crew  OfTley  of  Crew  co.  Chester.   Adm.  to  widow 

Anne  Crew  Offley. 
April  15.  George  Armitage  of  Carleton.    Will  to  Hy.  Beal  clerk 

and  Richd.  Peares. 
May    1.  Jane  Shacklelon  of  Norsthorne  co.  Lane.    Adm.  to  son 

Robert  S. 

May  23.  Mary  Headley  of  York.    Will  to  Isabella  Levett  spr. 
May  23.  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson  of  I  sell  co.  Cumbd.  baronet.  Will 

to  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson  bart. 
May  23.  Thomas  Harland  of  Beverley.    Will  to  son  John  Har- 

land. 

May  25.  Richd.  Whalley  of  Manchester.  Will  to  Robert  Chap- 
man. 

May  26.  John  Lupton  of  Kirby  Malzeard.  Adm.  to  widow 
Mary. 

May  27.  Elizth.  Armistead  of  Beedall  spr.  Adm.  to  uncle  James 
Brest. 

May  28.  Isabella  Rowland  of  Hexham.    Adm.  to  Ellenor  Jopling 

widow,  mother  of  deed. 
May  31.    John  Purratt  of  Selby.    Will  to  Margt.  Purratt  w  idow. 
June  5.  Thomas  Pindar  of  Clitheroe.    Will  to  Anthy.  Walmsley 

and  Robt.  Brenand. 
June  6.  Richard  Cuthbert  of  Marton.    Adm.  to  widow  Citilia. 
June  S.  Elizth.  Beck  with  of  Steidenford  a    minor.      Adm,  to 

Castiliana  Beckwith  widow,  her  mother. 
June  12.  Elizth.   Sunley  of  Newton  par.   Pickering.     Will  to 

William  Tranmer. 
June  15.  William  Syll  of  Stenton  p.  Haversham  in  the  fcrchd  oi 

Richmond.    Will  to  Agnes,  Alice  and  Rebecca  Syll. 
May  22.  Edward  lord  Ingram,  Viscount  Irwin.      Will  10  widow 

Elizth.  lady  Ingram. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


June  26.  John  Kettlewell  of  Burnley.    Adm.  to  his  father  Wm. 
Kettlewell. 

June  27.  Sir  Richard  Mauleverer  of  Allerton  Mauleverer.  Will 

to  Dame  Barbara  Mauleverer  widow. 
June  29.  Edward  Beale  of  Acklam.    Will  to  Anne  Beale. 


MARRIAGE  REGISTERS  OF  ST.  MAURICE,  YORK. 
(Continued  from  Vol.  IV. ,  page  41 .) 


762.  Henry  Hontum,  bachelor,  Ann  Morison,  spinster,  both  of  this 

parish,  Feb.  2. 

Thomas  Hopkinson  of  Huntington  butcher  and  bachelor,  Ann 
Plowman  of  this  parish  spinster,  March  25.  (Licence.) 

John  Jackson  of  this  parish  widower,  Ann  Walker  of  Bishophill 
senior  spinster,  Aug.  to. 

William  Whiteaker  of  Nottingham  a  militia  man  in  Col.  Thornton's 
Battallion  now  quartered  here,  Ann  Colley  of  this  parish  spin- 
ster, Oct.  31.  (Licence.) 

Francis  Lofthouse  of  this  parish  widower,  Alice  Atkinson  of  St. 
Michael  Belfry,  Dec.  30.  (Licence.) 

763.  John   Hargate  of  Woodkirk  coalminer,  Ann   Cromwell  of  this 

parish  spinster,  April  5. 
Charles  Grimmer,  Margt.  Dickering  spinster,  both  of  this  parish, 
Oct.  14. 

Thomas  Tindal  of  St.  Marylebone  co.  Middx.  gent.,  Ann  Swainson 
of  this  parish  spinster,  Dec.  6.  (Licence.) 

764.  William  Patten  of  St.  Mary  Castlegate  breeches  maker,  Ann  Thomp- 

son of  this  parish  spinster,  Jan.  17. 
John  Smith  bachelor,  Jane  Ashton  spinster,  both  of  this  parish, 
Jan.  30. 

Joseph  Stobert  of  this  parish  widower,  Hannah  Myton  of  St.  John 
Delpike  widow,  Feb.  5. 

James  Nasbitt  of  this  parish  a  soldier  in  a  Regiment  of  DragO  ns 
commanded  by  the  Earl  of  Cholmondelev  now  quartered  here, 
Frances  Johnson  of  St.  John's  spinster,  Sepfc  27. 

765.  Peter  Hume  sledraper,  Mary  Grasby  spinster,  both  of  the  Close, 

Feb.  4.  (Licence.) 
Tshmael  Smith  paviour,  Elizth.  Heardsman  spinster,  both  of  this 

parish.    Aug.  29. 
Richard  Sledmore  of  Trinity  Goodramgate,  Ann  Hart  of  this  parish 

spinster,  Nov.  18. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST,  89 

1766.  Michael  Fox  of  St.  Saviour  carpenter,  Susannah  Lund  of  this 

parish  spinster,  March  30.  (Licence.) 

John  Wyrel  gardener,  bachelor,  Jane  Thackray  spinster,  both  of 
this  parish,  Aug.  12. 

John  Smith  of  Otley  bachelor,  Susannah  Read  of  this  parish  spin- 
ster, Aug.  18. 

William  Renton  tanner,  widower,  Jane  Stubbs  widow,  both  of  this 
parish,  Aug.  25. 

1767.  Robert  Hourst  of  this  parish  widower,  bricklayer,  Ann. Lund  of 

St.  Martin  Micklegate  spinster,  Feb.  3.  (Licence.) 
George  Harrison  combmaker,  Ann  Swainston  spinster,  both  of  this 
parish,  Feb.  19. 

1768.  Henry  Lightfoot  of  this  parish  widower,  Rebecca  Simpson  of  St. 

Cuthbert's,  widow,  Jan.  10. 
Robert  Rennison  of  Bilbrough  butcher,  bachelor,  Elizth.  Battman 

of  this  parish  spinster,  May  17.  (Licence.) 
Joseph  Robinson  bachelor,  Elizth.  Cheatham  spinster,  both  of  this 

parish,  July  31. 

Edward  Glass  of  this  parish,  Mary  Hethard  of  St.  Martin  Coney 
Street,  Aug.  30. 

John  Martin  of  St.  Michael  Spurriergate,  Ann  Molyneux  of  this 
parish,  Nov.  29. 

1769.  Thomas  Prince,  Mary  Prince,  both  of  this  parish,  Jan.  16. 
Robert  Bramley  of  All  Saints  North  St.,  Ann  Colldwell  of  this 

parish,  March  5. 

John  Farnhill  of  Trinity  King's  Court,  Martha  Wilson  of  this 

parish,  March  27.  (Licence.) 
Richard  Waind  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Emelea  Wrap  of  this  parish, 

March  28. 

William  Henry  Temple,  Ann  Copeland,  both  of  this  parish,  May 
12.  (Licence.) 

John  Avison  of  St.  Saviour's,  Dorothy  Newsom  of  this  parish, 
May  15. 

Daniel  McDaniel,  Margaret  Panton,  both  of  this  parish,  Nov.  5. 

1770.  Joseph  Wyrill,  Mary  Lee,  both  of  this  parish,  Feb.  26. 
William  Hornsey  of  Sheriff  Hutton,  Sarah  Reed  of  this  parish, 

April  22.  (Licence.) 
James  Wilson  of  Ackworth,  Elizth.  Wilson  of  this  parish,  May 
15.  (Licence.) 

Thomas  Key  of  Abberford,  Ellin  Varley  of  this  parish,  June  3. 
(Licence.) 

Jonathan  Sugden  clothier,  Sarah  Dolphin,  both  of  this  parish, 
Nov.  20. 

John  Gill  of  All  Saints  Pavement,  Hannah  Colbeck  of  this  parish. 
Dec.  16. 

177 1.  Leonard  Hunter,  Elizth,  Thompson,  both  of  this  parish,  Feb,  It 
John  Thackray  of  this  parish,  Elizth.  May  of  Si.  OUwsfe,  Feb  15, 
William  Cooper,  Elizth.  Ridsdale,  both  of  this  parish,  M.«\  ; 

(Licence.) 


90  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

John  Whip,  Elizth.  Hawcroft,  both  of  this  parish,  June  27. 
Geo.  Metcalf,  Sarah  Baxter,  both  of  this  parish,  Aug.  27. 
Jonas  Jewitt  of  St.  Maurice  clothier,  Ann  Grange  of  the  Beddern, 

Dec.  5.  (Licence.) 
Richard  Bourn  farmer,  Mary  Hardy,  both  of  this  parish,  Dec.  24. 

1772.  Richard  Dawson  of  Over  Helmsley  farmer,  Ruth  Heardsman  of 

this  parish,  Nov.  8.  (Licence.) 
William  Mellush  of  this  parish  brewer,  Mary  Hill  of  Dunnington 
spinster,  Nov.  25.  (Licence.) 

1773.  Charles  Tasker  of  St.  Saviour's  wheelwright,  Elizth.  Staner  of  this 

parish.    Feb.  16. 
Richard  Sugden  of  St.  Crux  chairmender,  Easter  Robinson  of  this 
parish,  Dec.  9. 

1774.  Thomas  Holmes  of  Trinity  King's  Court  roper  marker,  Mary  Sun- 

man  of  this  parish,  Jan.  30. 
Francis  Pearson  joiner,  Elizth.  Cock,  both  of  this  parish,  Feb.  13. 
John  Raper  of  Thirkleby  yeoman,  Mary  Wilkinson  of  this  parish, 

Aug.  18.  (Licence.) 
William  Richardson  gardener,  Elizth.  Colebeck,  both  of  this  parish, 

Oct.  24. 

James  Hill,  tailor,  Sarah  Walker,  both  of  this  parish,  Nov.  15. 

1775.  William  Lister  carpenter,  Ann  Taylor,  both  of  this  parish,  Feb.  7. 

(N.B. — By  a  mistake  in  ye  name  of  one  of  ye  above  Parties 
they  were  ye  same  day  again  married  by  a  Licence.) 

1776.  Joseph  Clayton  of  Sherburn  farmer,  Frances  Varley  of  this  parish, 

Jan.  9.  (Licence.) 
John  Fargison  labourer,  Hannah  McGill,  both  of  this  parish,  Sept. 
22. 

John  Wedgewood,  Hannah  Grayson,  both  of  this  parish,  Nov.  23. 

1777.  Edward  Rowling,  Hannah  Lickass,  both  of  this  parish,  April  20. 
George  White  of  this  parish  cordwainer,  Martha  Fearnley  of  Trinity 

Goodramgate,  Aug  23.. 

1778.  Thomas  Barker  of  St.  Michael  Belfry  gent.,  Lucy  Wycliffe  of  this 

parish,  Nov.  13.  (Licence.) 

1779.  Robert  Baxter,  Mary  Agar,  both  of  this  parish,  Jan.  19. 
William  Lee  of  this  parish,  Catherine  Parkin  of  St.  John  Delpike, 

June  5. 

Samuel  Cole  of  Skerne  farmer,  Margaret  Deighton  of  this  parish, 
Aug.  28. 

Leonard  Fozard  carpenter,  Jane  Robinson,  both  of  this  parish, 
Sept.  27. 

Jaimes  Atkinson  of  Langton  butcher,  Elizth.  Watson  of  tins  parish, 

Oct.  19.  (Licence.) 
John  Chapman  of  St.  Denis  Walmgate  cooper,  Sarah  Stow  of  this 

parish,  Nov.  29.  > 
William  Cobb  of  Stillington  farmer,  Mercy  CordeiUC  ot  this  parish, 

Dec.  5.  (Licence.) 
Luke  Wood  malster,  Ellen  Hill,  both  of  this  parish,  Dec.  6. 


Br 

THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST.  QI 

1780.  James  Scruton  barber,  Elizth.  White,  both  of  this  parish,  Jan.  3. 
William  Howard  of  St.  Michael  Spurriergate  cabinet  maker,  Martha 

Clark  of  this  parish  widow,  Feb.  3.  (Licence.) 
Richard  Bird,  Elizth.  Cowldwell,  both  of  this  parish,  May  25. 
Jonathan  Taylor  of  Garforth  collier,  Ellen  Jefferey  of  this  parish, 

June  26.  (Licence.) 
Ralph  Walker,  Ann  Thornton,  both  of  this  parish,  Nov.  13. 
James  Lee,  Jane  Whitton,  both  of  this  parish,  Dec.  23. 

1781.  James  Jackson  a  soldier  in  the  48th  Regt.  of  Foot,  Isabella  Holmes, 

both  of  this  parish,  Jan.  1. 
Thomas  Copeland  of  St.  Peter  the  Little,  Elizth  Jackson  of  this 
parish,  May  8. 

Thomas  Moody  of  Riccall,  Mary  Suggi  of  this  parish,  July  3. 

1782.  Christopher  Wood  husbandman,  Martha  Reacha  spinster,  both  of 

this  parish,  Jan.  29. 

1783.  James  Griswood  of  St.  Martin  Micklegate  and  Mary  Moisey  of 

this  parish,  Feb.  9. 

William  Mackrell  of  St.  John's  Micklegate  draper,  and  Mary 
Robinson  of  this  parish,  Mch.  31. 

Timothy  Allott  clothier,  and  Mary  Johnson  spinster,  both  of  this 
parish,  May  6.  (Licence.) 

Joshua  Rea  of  Snaith  widower,  Mary  Rhodes  of  this  parish  spin- 
ster, May  12. 

George  Barber  bricklayer,  Mary  Graves  spinster,  both  of  this  parish, 

June  7.  (Licence.) 
Haylock  Adams  labourer,  Mary  Binning  spinster,  both  of  this 

parish,  Sept.  2 1 
Thomas  Thackray  labourer,  Mary  Hexham  spinster,  both  of  this 

parish,  Oct  28. 

Samuel  Hardcastle  joiner,  Hannah  Waddington  spinster,  both  of 
this  parish,  Nov.  23. 

1784.  No  marriages  registered  this  year. 

1785.  John  Sherwood  of  Bossall  farmer,  Ann  Reed  of  this  parish  spin- 

ster, Mch.  27.    (Licence J 
Thomas  Dollison  of  St.  Michael  Spurriergate,  Ellin  Gray  of  this 

parish  spr.,  July  18 
John  Watson  of  the  Bedern,  tailor,  Hannah  Gowland  of  this  parish 

spr.,  Aug.  28. 

Joseph  Drummond  of  St  Michael  Belfry,  and  Ann  Deighton  of 

this  parish  spr.    Nov.  10. 
John  Wilsha  of  St.  John  Delpike  tailor,  Elizth.  Simpson  of  this 

parish  spr.,  Nov.  14 
John  Sowden  of  St.  Olave's  husbn.,  Mary  Lickuorouse  of  this 

parish  spr.,  Nov.  20 
Geo.  Willson  of  St.  Dinnis  husbn.,  Sarah  Sharp' of  this  parish  spr., 

Nov.  22 

Thomas  Gowland  of  this  parish  painter,  Ann  Maulam  of  TrilUtJ 
King's  Court  spr.,  Dec.  26. 
1786    John  Sawyer  of  Leeds  merchant,  Elizth.  WyclilTe  01  this  parish, 
spr.,  Feb.  2.  (Licence.) 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Richard  Brown  iccler,  Ann  Sollet,  both  of  this  parish,  May  14, 
Joshua  Robinson  farmer,  Ann  Ezart  spr.,  both  of  this  parish, 
August  19. 

1787.   John  Ezard  labr.,  Rachel  Drummund  spr.,  both  of  this  parish, 
April  10. 

John  Lickis  widower,  Mary  Madeson  spr.,  both  of  this  parish, 
June  7. 

Thomas  Walker  of  St.  Peter  the  Little  sadler,  Margt  Champlay  of 
this  parish  spr.,  June  11.  (Licence.) 

1789.  John  Rhodes  of  St.  Olave's  farmer  and  bachelor,  Mary  Rooks  of 

this  parish  spr.,  Sept.  12 
John  Hargrave  of  Marygate  wheelwright  and  house  carpenter, 

Hannah  Nelson  of  this  parish,  Sept.  20. 
Thomas  Hurworth  staymaker,  Elizth.  Cromack  spr.,  both  of  this 

parish,  Sept.  29. 

William  Butler  bricklayer,  Sarah  Whitehead,  both  of  this  parish, 
Nov  25. 

William  Bowman  of  Huntington  labr.,  Alice  Deighton  of  this 

parish  spr.,  Nov.  30. 
Richard  Powell  of  this  parish  farmer,  Mary  Dover  of  Heslington 

spr.,  Dec.  5.    (Licence  ) 

1790.  John  Ealand,  Jane  Todd  spr.,  both  of  this  parish,  Mch.  7. 
William  Hassell  of  this  parish  labourer,  Hannah  Wincop  of  St 

Martin  Micklegate,  Mch.  28.  (Licence.) 
Thomas  Williamson  joiner,  Rebecca  Catherick  spinster,  May  2. 
Francis  Mountain  of  Knaresbro'  gent.,  Ann  Wilson  of  St.  John 

Delpike,  May  27.  (Licence) 
Christopher  Handley  of  St.  John  Delpike  labourer,  Ann  Meek  of 

this  parish  widow,  July  26. 
Christopher  Rawden  of  this  parish  husbandman,  Elizth.  Exlay  of 

Trinity  King's  Court  spinster,  Sept.  26. 
William  Cooper  gent.,  Mary  Matson,  both  of  this  parish,  Dec.  14. 

(Licence.) 

Peter  Feist  of  Beverley,  Margaret  Soulby  of  this  parish  spinster, 
Dec.  14.  (Licence.) 


Blaxby  Petronel,  the  Smith's  wife,  executed  in  the  Market  for  a  Witch, 

March  4,  1642. — [Pocklington  Parish  Register.] 
Bligh  Baptisms  at  St.  Mabyn  Cornwall. 

1619.  March  9.  Elizabeth  daughter  of  James  Bligh. 

1624.  Aug.  29.  Richard  s.  of  James  Bligh  and  Loveday  Ins  wife 

1629.  April  8.  John  s.  of  James  Bligh  and  Loveday  his  wife 

1645.  Aug.  1.  Dorothy  d.  of  Richard  and  Mar)  Bligh. 

1650.  Sept.  28.  Elizabeth  d.  of  Richard  and  Mary  Bligh. 

1653.  April  20.  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  and  Mary  Bligh, 
Bowes  Thos.  of  Kirkby  Kendall  CO.  Westmd,  gent  and  Mrs,  Mary  On 
deux  of  Low  Barnby,  married  by  Licence  at  Bossall,  Feb.  17.  1714. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


93 


MANOR  COURT  OF  ARKENGARTHDALE. 
ORIGINAL  WILLS. 


Edward  Alderson  of  Arkeltown  yeoman. 

23  Sept.  1726. 
Body  to  the  earth. 

To  my  "  sonne  and  air  "  all  my  farm  at  Arkeltown  which  I  had 

sett  by  my  father  Robert  Alderson. 
Daughters  Mary  Alderson,  Elizth.  and  Ruth,  the  house  and  ground 

wh.  I  purchased  of  James  Coates  of  Arkeltown. 
Wife  Mary  one  third  of  my  land  at  Arkeltown  left  by  my  father, 

for  her  life  or  widowhood  . 
To  my  son  all  my  implements  of  husbandry,  and  if  my  son  Robert 

die  under  21,  then  to  my  said  three  daurs.  at  21. 
Son  Robert  and  dau.  Mary,  exors  . 

James  Alderson  of  Lokhouse  and  Robt.  Binks  trustees  for  my 
children. 

(Signed  by  mark.    No  seal.) 

Witnesses- — Ann  Alderson,  Simon  Alderson,  John  Hutchinson. 

Proved  15  Nov.  1726  by  James  Alderson  and  Robert 
Binks,  tutors  and  exors. 

Bond  15  Nov.  1726  by  James  Alderson  of  Lockhouse  yeoman 
and  Robt.  Binks  of  Arkletown  yeoman  in  £500  for  due 
administration. 

Thomas  Alderson  of  Faggergill. 

29  May  1728.  Admon.  Bond  by  Simon  Alderson  of  same 
place  yeoman  (brother  and  admor.  of  deceased)  and  John 
Milner  of  Garmathwaite  yeoman  in  £200. 

Simon  Alderson  of  Kitley  Intack. 
10  Feb.  1752. 

Goods  to  be  sold  and  debts  paid. 
Sons  Simon  and  John  Alderson  £10  each  after  debts  paid,  and 

£10  each  two  years  afterwards. 
Dau.  Mary  Smith  £\  a  year  for  life  after  debts  paid  ;  if  she  die 

before  receiving  £10  then  the  rest  of  the  £\o  to  her  son 

Joseph  Smith. 


94 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Grandson  Joseph  Alderson,  son  of  my  natural  son  Joseph  A.,  £5 
at  21. 

Grandchildren  John  and  Ann  Miller  5s.  each. 
Sister  Margaret  Alderson. 

Son  William  Alderson  my  leasehold  estate  in  Arkengarthdale, 

and  he  to  be  exor. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Seal,  a  lion  rampant.) 

Witnesses — Thomas  Miller,  Margaret  Calvert,  Charles  Wensley. 
Codicil,  19  Nov.  1752. 

Son  Simon  Alderson  £6.  12.  o  instead  of  £10,  he  having  already 

gotten  £3  :  8:0. 
Son  John  Alderson  £$.  19.  o  only. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Same  seal.) 
Witnesses — Margaret  Calvert,  Chas.  Wensley. 

Proved  11  May  1754  by  the  exor. 

Inventory  21  March  1753  by  Bryan  Hird,  Thos.  Stephenson, 
Nathan  Atkinson,  and  Chas.  Wensley.        Total  £23.  9.  o. 

Debts  £51.  8.  6. 

WIILIAM  ALDERSON  of  Eskerlith  yeoman. 
8  Nov.  1766. 

Brother  James  Alderson  one  dwelling  house  wherein  John  Aider- 
son  now  dwells,  and  a  close  called  High  Close,  and  3  parcels 
of  ground  adjoining,  for  his  life,  and  then  to  his  son  Thomas 
Alderson. 

Nephew  John  Alderson  son  of  my  brother  Miles  Alderson  lately 

deceased,  £30  at  21. 
Mary  A.  and  Elizth.  A.  daurs.  of  my  said  brother  Miles  A.  £10 

each  at  21. 

Brother  Edmund  Alderson  the  house  wherein  I  now  dwell,  Low 
Close,  the  Pry,  East  pasture,-  and  Cragg  Wood,  for  the  residue 
of  my  lease,  subject  to  debt  clue  to  Agnis  Slack  of  Eskerlith. 

Rer.  of  goods  to  brother  Edmund  Alderson,  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 

Witnesses — Luke  Hird,  Elizth.  Slack,  Wm.  Slack. 
Proved  23  Oct.  1767  by  exor. 

Bond  23  Oct.  1767  by  Edmund  Alderson  of  Arkengarthdale  pariah 
yeoman  and  Jonathan  Kipling  of  same  parish  yeoman  in 
£100.  > 

Inventory  3  Feb.  1767,  £167  : 10  :  8 
Debts  and  legacies  £129.  4.  9. 
Surplus  £38.  5.  1 1. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


95 


Joseph  Alder  son  of  Hilltop  yeoman. 
ii  Feb.  1766. 

Wife  Sarah  and  2  younger  sons  Joseph  and  John  A.  £y  a  year 
out  of  my  leasehold  estate  at  Westhouse  in  parish  of  Arken- 
garthdale, till  my  youngest  son  attains  21,  he  being  now  in 
his  13th  year,  and  then  £4.  a  year  to  wife  for  her  widowhood, 
and  the  Parlour  of  my  house  to  live  in. 

Son  Simon  A,  dau.  Margaret  A.,  Sarah  wife  of  Robt.  Hall, 
Joseph  A.,  and  John  A.  £14  each  out  of  said  leasehold  estate. 

Son  George  A.  all  my  said  leasehold  estates  and  the  residue  of 
my  goods,  and  he  to  be  exor. 

(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Witnesses — Wm.  Slack,  Simon  Alderson,  Mary  Peacock. 

Proved  23  Oct.  1767  by  exor. 

Bond  23  Oct.  1767  by  George  Alderson  of  Arkengarthdale  miner 
and  Wm.  Nixon  of  same  yeoman  in  £100. 

William  Alderson  of  Kitley  Intack. 

3  Sept.  1773. 

Son  in  law  William  Alderson  £50. 

Daurs.  Deborah  and  Thamer  £50  each  and  my  furniture. 

Son  Eli  Alderson  the  clock,  husbandry  implements,  and  my  2 

houses  called   Cow  Crag  or  Kitley  Intack  and  my  lease 

thereof,  and  he  to  be  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    No  seal.) 

Witnesses — Edmund  Alderson,  Wm.  Martin. 
No  probate. 

Robert  Alderson  of  Lock  House  yeoman. 

30  April  1774.  Admon.  Bond  by  Mary  Alderson  of  same 
place  widow  (the  relict  and  admx.),  Christopher  Raine  of 
Reeth  gent,  and  John  Woodhall  of  Arkengarthdale  inn- 
keeper in  £600. 

Mary  Alderson  of  Lock  House. 

4  Feb.  1790. 

Dau.  Mary  A.  £$  and  furniture. 
Son  in  law  James  Tattersall  is. 

Rer.  of  goods  and  my  leasehold  estate  at  Lockhousc  to  my  son 

Robt.  A.,  exor. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 
Witnesses—Thomas  Longstaff,  George  Alderson. 
Proved  27  Feb.  1801  by  exor. 


96  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST 

EDMUND  ALDERSON  of  Eskerlith  yeoman. 
11  July  1804. 

I  charge  3  leasehd.  lands  in  Arkdale  now  in  tenure  of  my  son 
Thos.  A.  with  the  paymt.  of  my  debts,  and  £10  a  year  to 
my  son  Jonathan  towards  the  support  of  my  widow.  Also 
with  £1.  t.  o  to  my  son  Edmund,  and  £\.  1.  o  to  my  son 
Jonathan. 

Son  Jonathan  all  my  furniture,  except  clock  which  I  give  to  my 
grandson  Wm.  at  his  grandmother's  decease. 

Son  Thos.  A.  my  leasehd.  estate,  High  Close,  Middle  Close,  etc. 
(long  descriptions),  and  he  to  be  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal  gone.) 

Pd.  21  Oct.  1805  by  exor. 

ROBERT  ALDERSON  of  Arkletown  smelter. 
19  Aug.  1806. 

Wife  Ruth  my  furniture  and  £15.  Also  the  room  I  now  dwell 
in,  for  her  life. 

Nephew  and  2  nieces,  son  and  daurs'  of  James  Tattersall  £21 

amongst  them. 
Niece  Sarah  A.  my  husbandry  gear  etc. 
Res.  of  goods  to  sister  Mary  A.,  extrix. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Pd.  3  Dec.  1807  by  extrix. 

Robert  Alderson. 
3  Dec.  1807. 

Oath  by  Mary  A  only  surviving  daur.  of  Robt.  A.  who  died  in- 
testate, truly  to  administer  his  goods  left  unndministered  by 
Mary  A.  deed,  the  widow  of  sd.  Intestate. 

1  Jan.  1808. 

Admon.  granted  to  sd.  Mary  Alderson. 

JAMES  BARNIGHAM  of  Bouze  miner. 

26  Sept.  1728. 
To  be  buried  in  Xtian  manner. 

Wife  £2  a  year  out  of  my  Leasehd.  estate  for  her  life,  and  the 
West  parlour  of  my  now  dwelling  house  foe  life  f\lso  my 
houschd.  stuffe. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


97 


Son  James  my  Leasehd.  estate. 

Son  Nichs.  Hannam  £6  at  my  wife's  death. 

Son  Thos.  Jackson  £4.  at  my  wife's  death. 

Res.  and  implements  of  husbandry  to  son  James,  exor. 

(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits.— Robt.  Hall,  Jos.  Peacock. 

(Draft  Adm.  with  will  28  June  1767  to  Christr.  Hannam  only  son 
of  Nichs.  H.  deed,  the  exor.  being  dead.) 

JANE  BARNEGHAM  of  West  Intack  widow. 
3  June  1730. 

In  Xtian  burial. 

Son  in  law  Wm.  Metcalfe  is. 

Grandson  James  Metcalf  £5  at  21. 

Son  John  B.  all  my  Leasehd.  estate  called  West  Intacks,  and  all 
my  goods,  and  he  to  be  exor. 

(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits.-— -John  Colling,  Will:  Colling,  Cha :  Wensley. 
Proved  30  Oct.  1738  by  exor. 

Joseph  Barningham  senr.  of  Bouse  yeom. 
28  Mch.  1 74 1. 

Wife  Anne  my  house  at  High  Green  formerly  Thos.  Collins  for 
her  life,  and  then  to  my  younger  son  John  B.,  and  if  he  die 
without  heirs  then  to  my  elder  son  Joseph  B. 

Wfie  20s.  a  year  during  widowhood,  and  household  goods  to  the 
value  of  £y,  to  he  appraised  by  my  neighbours  and  friends 
Nichs.  Scott  and  Win.  Murton.  Also  ,£6  a  year  for  4  years 
for  educating  and  bringing  up  my  daurs.  Anne  and  Margt  B. 

Son  in  law  Ralph  Harker  and  my  daur.  Elizth.  H.  5s.  each  and 
to  their  4  children  Sarah  Geo.  Elizth.  and  Joseph  5s. 

Daur.  Mary  B.  £15. 

Daur.  Martha  B.  1  guinea. 

Daur.  Anne  B.  £10  at  21. 

Daur.  Margt.  B.  £10  at  21. 

Son  John  B.  £20  at  21,  and  to  be  educated  Foe  the  1  \ 

Merchant  Book  Keeper  if  his  genius  will  receive  such  instruc- 
tions. 

Son  Joseph  B.  my  house  wherein  I  now  inhabit  and  my  1  easehd 
estate  at  Booze,  and  ground  called  I  Lisle  Holme  lately  pur- 


98  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

chased  of  Jane  Coates  and  Hannah  C.  both  of  Booze.  If 
he  die  without  heirs,  then  to  my  second  son  John  B. 

Son  Joseph  B.  exor. 

(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits.— Wm.  Morton,  Nichs.  Scott,  Matt.  Whitehead. 
Pd.  2  Nov.  1741  by  exor. 

ANN  BARNINGHAM  of  Scarrhouse. 
5  April  1758. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Joseph  Barningham  of  same  yeoman  (husband 
and  admor.),  and  Edward  Elliot  of  Richmond  gent,  and 
Wm.  Slack  of  Arkletown  miner  in  £200. 

Wits. — Robt.  Wensley,  Thos.  Hutchinson. 

John  Barningham  of  Windegg  side. 

21  Sept.  1755. 

Son  Matthew  £20. 
Son  Joseph  £25  at  21. 

Daur.  Mary  £25  at  21,  and  one  great  chair,  one  oak  coffer  and 

the  toorse  Feather  bed. 
Daur.  Jane  £25  at  21. 

All  my  Leasehd.  estate  and  res.  of  goods  to  my  daur.  Ann  B., 
extrix. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal,  a  lion  rampt.) 

Wits. — John  Bowman,  Jos.  Barningham,  Chas.  Wensley 

Bond  6  April  1758  by  Joseph  Barningham  of  Scarr  house  yeom. 
(husband  and  admor.  of  Ann  B.  deed,  who  was  daur.  and 
sole  extrix.  of  John  B.  late  of  Windegg  side  deed.)  and 
Edward  Elliot  of  Richmond  gent,  and  Wm.  Slack  of 
Arkletown  miner  in  £200. 

Wits. — Robt.  Wen, Icy,  Thos.  Hutchinson. 

Admon.  with  will  annexed  6  April  1758  to  Joseph  B. 

Christr.  Barningham  of  Bowse. 

5  Sept.  1756. 

Christr.  Hannam  2s.  6d. 
James  Race  my  best  coat. 


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99 


Joshua  Frost  the  rest  of  my  apparrell. 

My  2  daurs.  Ruth  Race  and  Alice  Barningham  extrixes. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal,  ?  a  dragon.) 

Wits. — John  Mariner,  Ralph  Harker. 

Proved  20  Oct.  1760  by  Ruth  ux.  James  Race,  power  reserved  for 
Alice  ux.  Joshua  Frost.    Under  £20. 

Joseph  Barningham  of  Scarhouse. 
19  April  1758. 

Mother  Ann  B.  £2  a  year  for  life  pursuant  to  will  of  my  father 
Joseph  B.  deed. 

Daur.  Esther  B.  all  my  leasehd.  estates  at  or  nigh  Windegg  which 
I  had  from  my  father  in  law  John  Barningham  deed,  and 
also  purchased  of  Nichs.  Scott,  and  a  close  called  Green 
Hills,  she  paying  my  debts.  If  she  die  before  21  or  marriage, 
then  to  my  brother  John  B.,  he  paying  the  following 
legacies :  — 

To  my  4  sisters  Martha  Mary  Ann  and  Margt.  £5  each. 
Mother  Ann  B.  £$. 

Brothers  by  law  Matthew  and  Joseph  B.  £$  each. 
Sisters  by  law  Mary  ux.  John  Slack  and  Jane  Barningham  £$ 
each. 

Good  friends  Edward  Elliot  of  Richmond  gent.,  Luke  Hird  of 
Langthwaite  yeom.,  and  Christr.  Raine  of  Arkletown  mason, 
to  be  guardians  of  my  sd.  daur.  Esther  B.,  and  exors. 

(Signed.    Seal  broken.    ?  A  lion's  head.) 

Wits. — Rd.  Stapylton,  Mary  Kipling,  Cha.  Wensley. 

Proved  8  Dec.  1759  by  the  exor. 

Testator  described  as  "  miner." 

James  Barningham  of  Bouze. 
28  Nov.  1767. 

Bond  by  Christr.  Hannam  of  Arkengarthdale  yeom.  (son  of  Nichs. 
Hannam  the  exor.  named  in  the  will  of  deed.)  and  Luke  Taw- 
son  of  Reeth  yeom.  in  £80 — for  due  admon. 

Wits. — John  Stoupe,  Chris  :  Pattinson. 

Mary  Broadrick  of  Dale  head. 
29  May  1728. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Geo.  x  Broadrick  of  Dalehead  yeom  (son  and 
admor.  of  deed.)  and  James  x  Broadrick  oi    do.  in  I  200 

Wits. — Jos:  Peacock,  Tho  :  Thwaites. 


TOO  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

James  Broadrick  of  Faggergill. 
20  Aug.  1729. 

Admon.  Bond  by  James  x  Raw  of  Low  raw  yeom.,  Geo.  x  Broad- 
rick of  Faggergill  yeom.,  and  Simon  Broadrick  of  Low  raw 
yeom  (the  admors.)  in  £200. 

Wits. — Tho.  Smales,  Tho.  Thwaites. 

THOS.  BROWN  of  Faggergill  Intack  yeoman. 
26  July  1 78 1. 

My  2  eldest  sons  Thos.  and  Ralfy  Brown,  my  exors.  all  my  hus- 
bandry gear  etc.,  they  paying  my  debts  and  legacies. 

Eldest  son  Thos.  the  estate  I  bought  of  Francis  Jaques  (described). 

Younger  son  Ralfy  Brown  the  lease  and  estate  I  bought  of  James 
Peacock  being  2  closes  with  pasture  ground. 

Widow  Mary  Brown  £$  a  year  for  life. 

Daur.  Sarah  Kipling  £10. 

Daur.  Mary  Calverley  £10. 

Daur.  Elizth.  Brown  £35,  and  £5  at  the  death  of  Mary  Brown 

her  mother. 
Daur.  Ales  Brown  the  like. 
Daur.  Dorithy  Brown  the  like. 
Son  Christr.  B.  ;£ioo. 

To  Thos.  the  bed  pannelling  etc.,  and  to  Ralfy  the  clock,  and  to 
my  widow  teaster  bed. 

(Signed.    Seal,  a  man  on  an  elephant.) 

Wits. — Wm.  Brown,  Wm.  Martin. 

Bond  5  Aug:  1782  by  Thos.  Brown  and  Ralph  Brown  both  of 
Faggergill  Intack  yeomen  (the  exors.)  and  Geo.  Alderson  of 
Scar  Flouse  and  Wm.  Brown  of  Axgengarthdale  head 
yeoman  in  £1000. 

JOHN  CANT  of  Arkengarthdale. 
24  Jan :  1726-7. 

All  my  goods  to  my  wife  for  her  life,  and  then  2  parts  of  what 
is  left  to  go  to  my  daur.  Mary  and  one  part  to  my  daui 
Ann's  children. 

Son  Simon  jjs. 

If  wife  many  again,  my  daurs.  to  have  my  fgOodSj  and  pay  her  a 
guinea. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — Thos.  x  Carter,  Joseph  Peacock,  John  Collins 

Pd.  -H)  May  1 7 J 8  by  Mary  (  ant  widow  and  rxlrix, 

before  Jos:  Peacock  surrogate 


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IOI 


Thos.  Carter  of  Arkindale. 
30  April  1732. 

Wife  the  east  end  of  my  house  and  the  Ash  Close,  or  £4  a  year 

if  she  choose  it  for  her  life. 
Son  in  law  James  Peacock  2s.  6d. 

Grandchn.  Francis  Jaques  and  Sarah  J.  £1.  1.  o  each.  (Sarah 
at  16.) 

Son  in  law  John  Taylor  2s.  6d. 

Daur.  Isabel  £3.  3.  o. 

Daur.  Elizth.  10s. 

Grandchd.  Robt.  Puppin  £1.  i.  o. 

Son  in  law  Joseph  Peacock  £1.  1.  o. 

Grandchd.  James  Peacock  £1.  1.  o. 

Daur.  Sarah  £22  and  half  the  househd.  stuffe  at  23. 

Wife  the  other  half  of  the  househd.  goods. 

Grandchn.  Ann  and  Elizth.  Jaques  10s.  each. 

All  my  leasehd.  estates  and  all  my  goods  to  my  son  James,  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.  Seal: — A  cross  [?  ermine  or  charged  with  fine 
.   .    .  ]  between  four  [?  flear  de  lys.]) 

Wits.— Wm.  Wharton,  Rd.  Hird. 

Bond  18  May  1733  by  James  Carter  of  Arkendale  yeom.  (the 
son  and  exor.)  and  Christr.  Nay  lor  of  Swale  Hall  yeom.  in 
£200. 

Proved  21  May  1733  by  the  exor. 

JAMES  CARTER  of  the  parish  of  Arkengarthdale. 
15  June  1740. 

To  James  Peacock  the  son  of  my  sister  Margret  £1.  1.  o. 
Francis  Jaques  and  Sarah  J.  son  and  daur.  of  my  sister  Mary  £1 
each. 

Children  of  my  sister  Ann  Fargeson  deed,  as  follows: — David  F. 

£25,  Ann  F.  £5,  Sarah  F.  £  1  o,  Elizth.  F.  £$. 
Robt.  Pupping  son  of  my  sister  Elizth.  £20  at  24. 
Brother  in  law  Ralph  Singleton  £10. 
Elizth.  Singleton  daur.  of  sd.  Ralph  £10  at  12. 
Brother  in  law  James  Peacock  £\. 

Brother  in  law  John  Mariner  £it  and  to  his  daur.  Dinah  M.  /.  1 . 
Sister  Isabel  1  £1. 

Brother  in  law  John  Taylor  2s.  6d.,  and  to  his  daur.  £lt 
All  my  leasehd.  estates   In  Arkengarthdale  and  residue  of  my 
effects  to  my  brother  in  law  Joseph  Kearton,  exor. 

(Signed.    Seal,  same  as  last.) 

Wits. — Bryan  Hird,  Mary  Wensley,  Charles  Wensley 
Proved  Nov.  1740  by  the  exor, 


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George  Chalder  of  Arkeltowne  yeoman. 
2  May  1728. 

Sons  Mathew  C.  and  John  G,  and  daur.  Elennor  C.  my  farm  at 
Arkeltowne  which  I  purchased  of  James  Coates  late  of  Arkel- 
towne, in  equal  shares. 

My  2  sons  to  pay  to  my  daur.  Elennor  £5  5  years  after  my 
decease. 

Daur.  Elennor  my  househd.  stuff. 

Sons  Mathew  C.  and  John  C.  and  daur.  Elennor  exors. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — James  Alderson,  John  Hutchinson,  Geo.  Hutchinson. 
No  probate. 

Matthew  Chalder  of  Longthwait. 
19  Feb.  1759. 

Wife  Tamar  my  2  houses  at  High  Green,  and  the  rest  of  my 
goods,  during  her  widowhood.    If  she  marry,  5s. 

Sons  Geo.  and  John  C.  5s.  each,  if  any  thing  to  spare  at  my  wife's 
death  after  bringing  up  my  younger  chilcln,  and  if  any  more 
to  spare,  it  to  be  divided  among  my  3  sons  Francis  Joseph 
and  Matthew  C,  all  but  5s.  to  my  daur.  Sarah  Stephenson 
now  living  at  Newcastle. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal  gone.) 

Wits. — Mary  x  Peacock,  James  Flail,  Job  Slack. 
No  probate. 

Inventory  9  Nov.  1763  by  Luke  Hird  and  Cuthbert  Hall. 

Total  £44.    Debts,  etc.,  £2$.    6.  o. 

Clear,  £15.  14.  o. 

John  Chalder  of  High  Green. 
1  June  1790. 

Wife  Ruth  all  my  leasehd.  houses  at  High  Green  and  Arkletown 
and  all  my  goods  during  her  widowhood,  and  afterwards  to 
my  son  Geo.  C.  the  house  wherein  I  now  dwell  and  the  a 
tenemts.  occupied  by  Geo.  Dinsdale  and  Ambrose  Whitehead, 
he  paying  to  my  son  Francis  C.  £15,  to  my  son  Joseph  C 
£15,  and  to  my  daur.  Ruth  C.  £lO. 

Son  Francis  C,  after  my  wife's  death  or  marriage,  the  house  al 
Arkletown  kite  occupied  by  Hy,  White! I,  ■  and  to  ray  son 
Joseph  C.  the  house  at  High  Green  now  occupied  by  Francis 
Hutchinson,  and  to  my  daur.  Ruth  C  the  house  at  High 
Green  now  occupied  by  Abel  Longs taf/\  and  my  househd 
furniture. 

Wife  Ruth  extrix. 

(Signed.  Fancy  Seal.) 

Wits. — Geo.  Alderson,  Edward  Whitehead, 
Pd.  7  i  >ct  1790. 


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REVIEWS. 


"The  Genealogist"  (N.S.)  Vol.  xvii.     Edited  by  H.  W.  Forsyth 
Harwood. 

The  seventeenth  volume  of  this  standard  periodical  more  than  main- 
tains the  level  of  its  predecessors.  In  asserting  this  we  speak  advisedly, 
and  as  having  close  acquaintance  with  the  whole  series.  General 
Wrottesley's  "  Pedigrees  from  the  Plea  Rolls,"  Mr.  Clay's  "  Visitation  of 
Yorkshire,  with  Additions,"  and  Mr.  Watson's  stupendous  "  4,096 
Quartiers  of  King  Edward  VII.,"  are  all  of  first-class  importance.  In 
addition  to  this  we  have  a  most  entertaining  account  of  the  Rodney 
Family,  a  collection  of  charters  relating  to  Sempringham  Abbey,  and  a 
series  of  Grants  and  Certificates  of  Arms,  and  each  of  these  three 
occupies  many  pages. 

The  foregoing  form  the  staple  of  the  volume's  contents,  but  there  are 
also  contributions  by  Mr.  J.  IT.  Round,  Mr.  Joseph  Bain,  and  other 
well-known  authorities,  elaborate  pedigrees  of  the  Castillion  and  Walsh 
families,  by  Mr.  G.  E.  Cokayne  and  Mr.  Hussey  Walsh  respectively ; 
and  two  valuable  supplements,  of  which  we  must  mention  General 
Wrottesley's  unique  history  of  the  Wrottesley  family. 

North  Country  readers  will  find  much  to  interest  them  in  Major 
Poynton's  Sempringham  Charters,  but  Mr.  Clay's  instalments  of  the  1665 
'Visitation  of  Yorkshire  will  perhaps  arouse  more  of  their  attention,  the 
pedigrees  dealt  with  being  those  of  Norton  of  St.  Nicholas  juxta  Rich- 
mond, Jessop,  Hanson  of  Woodhouse,  Holdsworth,  Beckwith,  Spencer 
of  Attercliffe,  Holme  of  Paul  Holme,  Metcalfe  of  Nappa,  Buck,  Went- 
worth,  Lyster  of  Thorneton,  Lyster  of  Midhope,  Monckton  and  Boynton. 
Several  of  the  "Pedigrees  from  the  Plea  Rolls"  relate  to  the  North 
Country,  as,  for  example,  those  of  de  la  Val,  Coygners,  Longvfllers  and 
Neville,  Dacre,  Clyf,  Harington,  Fairfax,  Roos,  Tatehale  and  Cromwell, 
and  Asfordby. 

"  Story  of  the  Surname  of  Beatson."    Compiled  by  Surgeon-General 
W.  B.  Beatson.    London:  Elliot.  Stock,  1900. 

This  is  an  interesting,  well-printed,  and  tastefully  illustrated  account 
of  the  military  family  of  Beatson,  a  younger  branch  of  the  Beats. mis. 
lairds  of  Kilvie,  in  the  county  of  Fife.  It  is  preceded  by  a  brief  history 
of  the  Baties  of  Eskdale,  one  of  the  lesser  border  clans,  from  whom  the 
author  considers  that  some  at  any  rate  of  the  Beatsons  are  descended 
Pages  10  and  11  certainly  make  it  seem  Likely  that  batie  and  Batiesoa 
were  interchangeable,  but  there  may  have  been  some  confusion  in  the 
minds  of  the  officials  who  wrote  now  of  John  Batiesoun  of  the  Scoil 
and  Archibald  Baittieson  his  brother,  and  then  of  John  Batie  of  the 
and  Archibald  Batie  his  brother.  Such  a  confusion  would  be  hkel\  if 
families  of  the  two  names  inhabited  a  district. 

We  doubt  whether  the  author  is  correct  in  deriving  all  such  nana  1  as 
Beattie,  Battie,  Batson,  etc.,  from  the  Christian  name  Bartholomew,  Wt 


104 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


believe  there  was  a  Teutonic  name  Batta,  quite  as  likely  to  have  been 
the  source  of  such  surnames ;  in  addition  to  which  there  is  the  name 
Beatrix,  and  even  the  humble  Bet. 

The  author  thinks  it  likely  that  the  Yorkshire  Battes  and  Battys 
came  from  the  Eskdale  Baties,  but  this  requires  confirmation,  and  does 
not  seem  very  probable.  We  believe  that  these  names  were  prevalent 
in  Yorkshire  long  before  the  Union  between  Scotland  and  England,  or 
the  dispersal  of  the  Eskdale  Baties. 

With  regard  to  the  Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Beatsons,  we  fear  that 
nothing  can  be  inferred  from  the  spear  heads,  while  the  "bee"  crest  is 
a  palpable  pun. 

The  Scottish  heralds  appear  to  have  granted  to  James  Betson  of 
Contle  the  ancient  arms  of  the  English  Willingtons ;  but  it  is  curious 
that  the  author  does  not  seem  to  have  noticed  that  the  three  eagles  of 
this  James'  crest  were  probably  granted  in  connection  with  the  building 
or  restoration  of  Clochrite  Bridge,  on  which  his  arms  were  carved. 
Finally,  we  should  have  welcomed  further  genealogical  particulars  than 
are  here  given ;  but  we  gather  that  there  is  another  and  larger  work, 
containing  genealogies  of  the  Beatsons,  and  that  from  this  has  been  culled 
some  of  the  information  contained  in  Surgeon-General  Beatson's  interesting 
book. 


"  Transactions  of  the  Midland  Record  Society."  Vol.  iv.  Edited 
by  Wright  Wilson,  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  Hon.  Secretary. 
We  have  been  favoured  with  a  copy  of  the  above,  which  was 
issued  to  subscribers  for  the  year  1900.  The  volume  is  not  very 
thick,  consisting,  indeed,  of  only  forty  closely  printed  quarto  pages,  but 
the  matter  appears  to  us  very  good  indeed,  and  entirely  free  from 
padding.  Nine  pages  are  devoted  to  full  abstracts  of  early  Warwick- 
shire Wills,  and  another  nine  to  abstracts  of  all  the  Gibbons,  etc..  Wills 
at  Lichfield  down  to  1627.  There  are  good  indexes  (for  vol.  iii.)  of 
names  and  places,  the  latter  containing,  we  observe,  a  reference  to 
Constable-Burton  in  Yorkshire.  The  last  twelve  pages  contain  an  instal- 
ment of  a  separately-paged  transcript  of  the  1327  Subsidy  Roll  of 
Warwickshire,  a  work  which  should  be  of  the  greatest  value  for  the 
purposes  of  local  history. 

We  do  not  suppose  that  there  will  be  more  than  a  scanty  reference 
here  and  there  of  interest  to  North  Country  readers,  but  it  is  interesting 
for  one  district  to  know  of  good  antiquarian  work  done  in  anothei 
we  may  congratulate  the  thirty  or  forty  faithful  subscribers  upon  possess- 
ing a  series  of  volumes  whose  value  is  sure  to  increase,  seeing  that  only 
fifty  copies  are  printed  each  year. 


Claton,  Ralph,  of  Holme  CO.  Hunt.,  and  Luce  Smith  of  Korsington  CO. 

Line,  married  Aug.  11,  1592,  at  St.  Peter  at  Arches,  1  incoln.  \ 
Cot?all  Nifcholas  of  Crewkem  in  Somersetshire  and  Ehith.  Pattison  of  Gt 

Driffield  married  at  Gt.  Driffield  Oct.  *<  th,  1  «se 

Demayne  Anthy.  late  of  Bolton  Abbe>  neai  Skipton  in  Craven  buried  if 

Bossall  Jan.  1,  [830,  set,  35.  (Tombstone.) 


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A  SKETCH  OF  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  REDMAYNES 
OF   LEVENS,   HAREWOOD,   AND  THORNTON- 
IN-LONSDALE. 

[By  W.  Greenwood,  Esqr.,  Barrister-at-Law.] 


I.—THE  REDMAYNES  OF  LEVENS  AND  HAREWOOD. 

Of  the  family  of  Redman  or  Redmayne,  described  by  Curwen  in 
"  Levens  Hall  "  as  "  of  immense  wealth  and  importance,"  the  first  know  n 
member  appears  to  have  been  Norman  de  Redman,  who  was  one  of  the 
earliest  of  English  Crusaders,  and  was  attached  to  the  suite  of  an  official 
of  the  Holy  Hospital  at  Jerusalem. 

Little  is  known  of  Norman  beyond  the  fact  that  he  held  lands  in 
the  neighbourhood  of  Redman,  in  Cumberland,  now  called  Redmain, 
forming  a  joint  township  with  Isell ;  that  he  must  have  been  living  in 
the  days  of  the  Conqueror,  and  that  he  died  in  1150. 

In  the  time  of  Norman's  son,  Henry  de  Redman,  the  family  came 
into  greater  prominence,  and  took  rank  among  the  most  important  families 
in  the  North  of  England.  It  was  through  Henry  that  the  Redmans 
obtained  possession  of  the  Manor  of  Levens,  in  Westmoreland,  by  grant 
partly  from  Ketel,  son  of  Uchtred,  and  partly  from  Gilbert  Fitz  Rein f rid, 
a  man  of  immense  possessions  and  influence,  and  a  favourite  of  King 
John.  At  Levens,  thus  acquired  by  Henry  de  Redman,  the  family  liver! 
for  three  centuries — from  1187  until,  in  1487,  the  Hall  and  Manor  were 
sold  by  one  of  the  Thornton  Redmans  to  Alan  Bellingham,  in  whose 
family  it  remained  for  two  centuries  more.  In  the  days  of  the  Redman 
occupation  of  Levens  Hall  it  was  a  strongly  fortified  building,  with  battle- 
ments and  moat,  and  an  extensive  deer:park,  enclosed  by  Sir  Matthew 
de  Redman,  by  Royal  licence,  in  1360. 

Burn  states  that  Levens  was  purchased  by  one  of  the  Bellinghams 

of    Redman  of  Thornton  (circ.   1489),  and  this  appears  to  be  the 

commonly  accepted  view,  which  is  adopted  by  Curwen  ("  Levens  Hall  ") 
and  others.  According  to  Dqdsworth's  M.S.,  150  Po.  196,  Ljevens  and 
Selside  were  sold  by  Matthew  Redman  in  .]  Elizabeth  to  Belling- 
ham (a.d.  1561);  and  the  inq.  p.  m.  on  Richard  Redman,  of  Harewood 
Castle  (36  Henry  VTTL),  gives  the  "Manor  of  Lewyns"  among  his  pofl 
sessions.  From  these  facts  it  would  appear  that  Levens  was  Redmayne 
property  much  later  than  is  commonly  asserted. 

Of  the  original  building  parts  remain  in  the  Levens  Hall  of  to-day  ; 
among  other  Redman  features  retained  being  the  square  towel  and  the 
old  hall.  In  the  north  drawing-room  may  be  seen  an  ancient  chftftei 
bearing  the  date  1190,  with  the  seal  of  Richard  I.  attached,  exempting 
Henry  de  Redman  from  the  payment  of  a  tax  called  "Xnhvld  '.  and 
in  some  of  the  rooms  is  still  preserved  tapestry  wi ought  In  the  hands 
of  Redman  chatelaines  six  centuries  or  mora  ago. 


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The  deer-park  of  Levens  remains  to-day  almost  exactly  as  in  the 
days  of  Sir  Matthew  de  Redman,  in  the  fourteenth  century,  with  the 
exception  that  its  area  is  now  smaller.  For  a  full  description  of  the 
wonders  of  Levens  Hall,  and  its  history  fur  more  than  seven  centuries, 
reference  should  be  made  to  Cur  wen's  "  Levens  Hall,"  Captain  Bagot's 
"  Colonel  Grahme,"  and  Mrs.  Bagot's  article  in  the  Pall  Mall  Magazine 
of  April,  1897. 

Henry  de  Redman,  the  original  Redman  lord  of  the  manor  of  Levens, 
was  for  four  years  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  with  Gilbert  FitzReinfrid, 
Seneschal  of  Kendal  in  1212,  and  a  benefactor  of  Furness  Abbey. 

Henry  de  Redman  appears  to  have  had  a  son  and  heir,  Benedict 
(who  did  not,  however,  succeed  him),  who  gave  his  name  to  the  township 
of  Yealand  Redmayne  in  Lancashire,  which  bears  the  name  to-day. 

Tn  the  year  1200,  Henry  de  Redman  bore  the  following  arms: 
Gules,  3  cushions  nmine,  tasselled  or.  Crest,  a  horse's  head,  gules, 
couped  and  maned  or;  and  these  arms  appear  in  the  first  roll  of  arms 
ever  prepared  in  England,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  TTT.  (12^3-46),  under 
the  name  of  Sir  Matthew  Redman,  son  of  Henry.  These  arms  probably 
indicate  some  connection  with  the  baronial  family  of  Greystock,  in  Cum- 
berland, to  whom  Gules,  three  cushions  argent,  is  assigned  in  Fapworth's 
"  Armorial."  *  The  family  of  Hutton,  and  perhaps  other  north- 
country  families,  also  bore  cushions  in  their  shields,  probably  for  the 
same  reason.  The  bearings  no  doubt  originated  from  some  feudal  service 
connected  with  the  bearing  of  a  cushion,  but  Guillim  tells  the  legend  of 
the  origin  of  the  cushions  (or  pillows)  in  the  Redman  coat-of-arms,  which 
may  be  repeated  here  as  an  example  of  the  bad  old  custom  of  inventing 
history  for  the  purpose  of  explaining  the  unknown.  An  early  member 
of  the  family,  "being  challenged  to  combat  by  a  stranger,  and  time  and 
place  appointed  as  usual,  this  man  was  so  intent  on  the  performance 
that,  coming  very  early  to  the  place,  and  his  adversary  not  arrived,  he 
fell  asleep  in  his  tent  ;  at  last,  the  hour  being  come,  the  noise  of  the 
trumpets  sounded  to  the  battle,  whereupon  waking  suddenly  lie  ran 
furiously  upon  his  antagonist  and  slew  him." 

After  Sir  Matthew  de  Redman,  whose  name  appears  en  the  first 
Roll  of  Arms  in  1243,  and  who  was  Seneschal  of  Kendal,  the  next 
notable  member  of  the  family  was  his  grandson,  also  called  Sir  Matthew, 
who  seems  to  have  been  a  doughty  man  of  arms,  chiefl)  engaged  in 
fighting  the  Scots  and  defending  the  marches  against  their  inroads.  In 
1308  he  commanded  the  forces  of  the  Chunky  of  Lancaster  t*> 
an  incursion  of  Robert  Bruce;  and  was  generally  employed  in  raising 
and  leading  levies  of  armed  men  for  defence  <>i  F01  the  invasion  of 
Scotland  against  Wallace  and  Bruce. 

*  Though  the  Lords  Dacre.  representing  one  to-hetress  ol  Greystocl 
appear  to  have  quartered  Barry,  three  ChatUts,  for  Greystock.  It  may  also  be 
mentioned  that  the  arms  of  "  Mahteu  de  Redeman  "  appear  undei  Northumber< 
land  and  Cumberland  on  the  " Parliamentary  Roll"  as  "deGpulva  .«  in  hoi-tiers, 
de  ermine."  The  date  of  this  Roll  is  Edwara  1  or  Edward  II but  the  arms  ol 
Sir  •'Mahteu"  seem  to  be  .m  interpolation  ol  the  Fifteenth  c< 
(Genealogist  N.S.  XII.  278  and  2$?.)  It  must  also  added  th  e  the  Roll  oi 
1243-6,  mentioned  above,  was  (to  say  the  least)  edited,  and  prohabl)  to  .»  cot  • 
siderable  extent  compiled,  by  Glover,  the  Rlii  anethan  herald. 


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He  was  twice  (in  1295  and  1307)  returned  as  Knight  of  the  Shire 
for  Lancashire;  and,  in  1313,  as  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  Westmoreland, 
the  county  which  Sir  Simon  Redman  also  represented  in  the  Parliaments 
of  1 31 2  and  1324. 

The  next  Sir  Matthew,  who  died  in  1360,  and  who  was  son  of  the 
last  named,  was  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  Westmoreland  in  1357,  a  leader 
of  armies  against  the  Scots,  and  lord,  among  other  manors,  of  the  manors 
of  Levens,  Lupton,  and  Selside. 

He  was  succeeded  by  his  son.  Sir  Matthew,  whose  deeds  of  valour 
and  discretion  are  told  in  such  contemporary  records  as  Froissart's  and 
Grafton's  Chronicles,  etc.  Froissart,  in  his  story  of  the  battle  of  Otter- 
bourne,  gives  an  amusing  account  of  Sir  Matthew's  share  in  this  battle ; 
how  when  the  tide  of  fortune  turned  against  the  English  he  discreetly 
took  to  his  horse's  heels  and  was  hotly  pursued  by  Sir  James  Lindsay, 
a  Scottish  knight  of  noted  valour  ;  how  Sir  Matthew  was  overtaken  and 
forced  to  defend  himself  in  a  duel  which  ended  in  his  discomfiture, 
and  how,  after  being  taken  prisoner,  he  arranged  with  Sir  James  Lindsay 
to  deliver  himself  up,  at  the  end  of  three  weeks,  at  Carlisle. 

When  Sir  Matthew  presented  himself  at  Carlisle  at  the  stipulated 
time,  he  found  that  his  captor  was  a  prisoner  in  our  hands,  and  the 
matter  was  ultimately  arranged  by  the  two  prisoners  having  a  good 
dinner  together,  and  agreeing  that  bygones  should  be  bygones. 

Grafton  also  tells  an  amusing  story  of  Sir  Matthew,  uhen  he  was 
Governor  of  Berwick,  and  gives  the  dialogue  between  him  and  the  Duke 
of  Lancaster,  to  whom,  in  the  King's  name,  he  refused  admittance  to 
the  stronghold. 

Sir  Matthew  fought  more  or  less  bravely  under  John  of  Gaunt,  in 
France  and  Spain,  1373-1383  ;  and  in  the  latter  year  was  made  Governor 
of  Roxburgh  in  succession  to  the  earl  of  Northumberland.  A  few  years 
later  he  was  appointed  a  Commissioner  to  treat  with  the  Scottish  envoys. 
He  was  ordered  by  the  King  to  proclaim  the  truce  concluded  with  France, 
was  commissioned  to  treat  with  the  Scots  with  Lord  Nevill  of  Raby,  and 
generally  was  entrusted  with  offices  o.f  the  highest  dignity  and  national 
importance. 

He  married  Joan,  daughter  of  Henry  Lord  Fitz  Hugh,  the  widow 
of  Baron  Greystock,  through  whom  the  Redmans  claim  descent  from  the 
Lords  Scrope  of  Masham,  the  Bulmers,  etc.,  and  a  Common  descent  with 
Queen  Catherine  Parr,  the  Dukes  of  Norfolk,  Devonshire.  Westminster, 
and  Sunderland,  the  Marquis  of  Bute,  and  many  other  noblemen  of 
to-day. 

Sir  Matthew's  daughter,  Felicia,  married  Sir  John  de  Lumley,  100 
of  Ralph,  Lord  Lumley ;  and  from  her  are  lineally  descended  the  Earls 
of  Scarborough,  the  Duke  of  Westminster,  and  Other  noblemen  of  our 
own  times.  Her  great-grandson,  Thomas  Lumley,  married  Elisabettl 
Plantagenet,  daughter  of  King  Fdward  IV. 

With  Sir  Richard  Redmayne,  son  of  Sir  Matthew  and  brother  of 
Felicia,  commenced  an  epoch  of  greater  prosperity  for  the  familj  of 
Redmayne.  About  T392  Sir  Richard  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  and 
coheiress  of  the  first  Lord  Aldeburgh,  and  hv  this  alliance  became  OWnei 
of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  and  castle  of  Haiewood.  neai  1  teds,  thfl  Othf  I 


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half  going  to  her  sister  Sibyl,  who  married  Sir  William  Ryther,  of 
Ryther  Castle.  Elizabeth  Aldeburgh  had  previously  married  Sir  Bryan 
Stapleton,  of  Carleton,  and  from  this  union  the  Lords  Beaumont  are 
lineally  descended. 

The  manor  and  castle  of  Harewood,  which  thus  came  into  the 
possession  of  the  families  of  Ryther  and  Redmayne,  descended  to 
the  daughters  of  Lord  Aldeburgh  from  their  mother  Elizabeth,  who 
was  sister  (and  apparently  heiress)  of  Robert,  Lord  Lisle  de  Rougemont, 
whose  grandfather,  Robert  de  Lisle,  inherited  Harewood,  as  heir  of 
Isabel,  Countess  of  Albemarle.  This  Isabel  was  daughter,  and  eventu- 
ally heiress,  of  Baldwin  de  Redvers,  seventh  Earl  of  Devon,  which 
Baldwin  apparently  inherited  Harewood  from  his  mother,  Margaret, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Warine  Fitzgerald  of  Harewood.  It  would, 
however,  appear  that  the  family  of  Countess  Isabel's  husband  had  a 
separate  interest  in  Harewood,  for  his  great-grandfather,  William  de 
Blois,  Earl  of  Albemarle,  is  said  to  have  married  Cecily,  "  Lady  of 
Harewood,"  daughter  of  William  fitz  Duncan  (nephew  of  Malcolm,  King 
of  Scotland),  by  Alice,  daughter  of  Robert  de  Romeley,  Lord  of  Skipton, 
in  Craven. 

The  Castle  of  Harewood,  which  thus  came  into  the  joint  possession 
of  the  Redmaynes  and  Rythers,  was  built  soon  after  the  Conquest,  and 
was  more  than  three  centuries  old  when  Sir  Richard  Redmayne  first 
became  its  tenant  and  part-owner.  For  nearly  three  centuries  more  it 
was  occupied  alternately  by  the  Redmans  and  Rythers,  when  (circa  1566) 
it  passed  into  the  hands  of  the  Gascoignes,  with  whom  the  Redmaynes 
frequently  intermarried.  In  later  years  it  became  the  possession  succes- 
sively of  the  Wentworths  (Earls  of  Strafford),  Sir  John  Cutler,  Elizabeth, 
Countess  of  Radnor,  and  John  Boulter,  Esq.,  by  whom  it  was  sold  to 
Henry  Lascelles,  Esq.,  father  of  the  first  Lord  Harewood,  circa  172 1. 

Of  the  castle,  which  was,  in  its  prime,  of  great  extent  and  one  of 
the  most  important  in  England,  nothing  now  remains  but  a  portion  of 
the  ruined  keep,  a  pathetic  witness  to  its  former  strength  and  grandeur. 

In  the  old  hall  of  the  castle  were  many  coats-of-arms  illustrating 
the  Redmayne  alliances  with  Local  families,  such  as  the  Gascoignes, 
Aldeburghs,  Daincourts,  etc.  For  some  centuries  the  Redmaynes  were 
buried  in  Redman's  Chapel,  in  the  adjacent  Harewood  Chinch;  but  of 
the  tombs  erected  to  their  memory  only  (wo  appear  to  have  survived  the 
hand  of  time.  These  are  altar  tombs,  on  each  of  which  are  recumbent 
figures  of  a  knight  and  lady,  to  the  memory  of  Sir  Richard  Redmayne 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Lord  Aldeburgh,  and  («>  the  memory 
of  Sir  Richard  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Gas 
the  famous  Chief  Justice  who  is  said  to  have  sen!  the  Prince  of  W 
afterwards  Henry  V.,  to  prison  lor  contempt  of  court. 

Sir  Richard  Redmayne,  of  Harewood,  appears  to  have  been  a  man 
skilled  both  in  arms  and  diplomacy,  for  in  1399  i.joo  we  find  that  leave 
was  granted  to  him  to  hold  a  tournament  at  Carlisle,  and  a  little  later 
he  had  letters  of  protection  for  a  diplomatic  journe]  to  Ireland  in  I 
pany  with  John  de  Cobham,  third  Lord  Cohham  He  was  Sheriff  of 
Yorkshire,  and  Klnighl  <>!  the  Shire  for  1h.1t  cmmt\  .  .md 
elected  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,      His  arms  max  be  wen 


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to-day  in  the  Speaker's  House  at  Westminster,  the  crest,  curiously  enough, 
being  the  "  bloody  hand,"  the  crest  of  the  Redmaynes  of  Thornton-in- 
Lonsdale,  thus  clearly  indicating  the  close  connection  between  the  two 
branches  of  the  family. 

Sir  Richard  survived  his  first  wife  for  many  years,  and  seems  to 
have  married  for  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir  William 
Gascoigne,  Chief  Justice  of  England.  He  died  in  1426,  leaving  two 
sons,  Matthew  and  Richard,  and  a  daughter,  Joan,  who  married  Sir 
Thomas  Wentworth,  and  became  the  ancestress  of  the  Earls  of  Strafford 
(including  the  historic  Earl  who  was  executed  on  Tower  Hill  in  1641), 
and  many  other  existing  noble  families.  She  appears  to  have  been  the 
first  chatelaine  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  the  present  seat  of  her 
descendants,  the  Earls  Fitzwilliam. 

In  a  pedigree  supplied  to  me  by  the  College  of  Arms,  Elizabeth 
Gascoigne  is  given  as  the  wife  of  the  second  Sir  Richard,  grandson  of  the 
Speaker.  This  is  obviously  wrong.  Sir  Richard,  who  married  Elizabeth 
Aldeburgh,  refers  to  her  in  his  will,  of  3rd  May,  1424,  as  "  nit  per  uxor 
mea,"  thus  clearly  showing  that  at  this  date  his  first  wife  was  dead.  In 
12  Henry  VI.  (1434)  there  was  an  inquisition  on  "  Elizabeth,  quae  fuit 
uxor  Ricardi  Redman  Chivaler."  That  this  was  Elizabeth  Gascoigne, 
Sir  Richard's  second  wife,  who  survived  her  husband  eight  years,  appears 
beyond  dispute.  The  wife  of  Sir  Richard's  grandson,  the  second  Sir 
Richard,  of  Harewood,  was  Margaret  Middleton. 

Sir  Richard's  eldest  son  and  heir,  Sir  Matthew,  died  in  his  father's 
lifetime,  having  married  Johanna,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Tunstail,  of 
Thurland  Castle,  Lancashire,  and  leaving  a  son,  Richard,  a  minor,  who 
succeeded  to  his  estates. 

This  second  Sir  Richard,  who  was  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  West- 
moreland in  1442,  married  Margaret  Middleton,  through  whom  her 
descendants  trace  their  lineage  from  the  de  Ferrers,  Earls  of  Derby,  the 
Lords  Berkeley,  and  the  Musgraves. 

Sir  Richard  is  said  (by  Sir  George.  Duckett,  who  is  descended  from 
the  Redmaynes  of  Harewood)  to  have  had  no  less  than  thirteen  children, 
of  many  of  whom  nothing  appears  to  be  known. 

His  eldest  son,  Sir  William,  who  was  M.l\  for  Westmoreland  in 
1477,  died  comparatively  young  (in  1483),  and  was  succeeded  by  his 
brother,  Sir  Edward,  who  was  only  seventeen  years  old  at  the  time  of 
his  brother's  death.  Sir  Edward,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland 
(9  Henry  VII.),  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Sir,  John  Huddlestone, 
and  died  in  1510,  leaving  two  sons,  Henry  and  Richard, 

The  most  historically  interesting  of  the  many  brothers  of  Sir 
William  and  Sir  Edward  (sons  of  the  second  Sir  Richard)  was  Dr, 
Richard  Redmayne,  who  became,  in  succession,  Bishop,  of  Si.  Asaph, 
Exeter,  and  Ely'.  Tt  was  he  who  restored  St.  Asaph  Cathedral  when  it 
was  burnt  by  Owen  Glendower,  in  1492  ;  he  was  one  of  the  Commis 
sioners  appointed  to  treat  lor  peace  with  the  Scots,  and  in  the  following 
year  he  was  sworn  a  member  of  the  Privy  Council.  lie  died  in  tS°Si 
and  was  buried  in  Ely  Cathedral,  where  a  magnificent  altai  tomb 
perpetuates  his  memory. 


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Down  to  the  time  of  Sir  Edward,  the  Redmayne  family  had  made 
their  home  partly  at  Levens  Hall,  in  Westmoreland,  and  partly  (alter- 
nately with  the  Rythers)  at  Hare  wood  Castle.  Tn  Edward's  time,  however, 
the  Manor  and  Hall  of  Levens  are  said  to  have  passed  into  the  hands 
of  one  of  the  Redmaynes  of  Thornton,  by  whom  they  were  sold  in  1487 
(after  almost  exactly  three  centuries  of  occupation)  to  Alan  Bellingham, 
the  original  seat  of  the  family  thus  passing  for  ever  out  of  Redmayne 
hands. 

Richard  Redman,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward,  had  five  sons  and 
several  daughters.  Matthew,  his  eldest  son  and  heir,  was  the  last 
Redmayne  who  occupied  the  Castle  of  Harewood.  He  married  a  daughter 
of  Sir  William  Gascoigne,  into  the  possession  of  whose  family,  by  some 
unexplained  process,  the  manor  and  castle  of  Harewood  passed.  This 
Matthew  gave  to  the  King's  escheator  the  following  account  of  his 
estate  in  1549:  "Lands  in  Malnghall,  Birthwaite  and  Kirkby  in  Kendal, 
Hind  Castle,  a  moiety  of  Manor  of  Harewood  and  Castle  there,  and 
lands  in  Selside,  Layton,  Keswick,  and  Calton  in  Yorkshire." 

Of  Richard's  other  sons,  Cuthbert  appears  to  have  settled  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Whitby,  and  from  his  grandson,  Giles,  who  migrated 
to  Ireby  (near  Thornton-in-Lonsdale),  the  Redmaynes  of  Newcastle  and 
Gateshead  claim  descent. 

Anne  Redmayne,  sister  of  Cuthbert,  married  John  Lambert,  Esq., 
of  Calton,  from  whose  family  the  Earls  of  Cavan  spring.  Her  daughter 
A-velyn  married  William  Redmayne,  of  Thornton,  and  her  grandson  was 
General  John  Lambert,  the  famous  Parliamentarian  general  of  Cromwell's 
time. 

II.— THE  REDMAYNES  OF  THORNTON-TN-LONSDALE. 

After  Levens  and  Harewood,  the  most  important  settlement  of  the 
family  was  at  Thornton-in-Lonsdale.  The  founder  of  this  branch  of 
the  Redmaynes  was  James,  possibly  a  younger  son  oJ  the  second  Sir 
Richard  of  Harewood,  who  appears  to  have  gone  to  Thornton,  circa 
1470.  How  lands  at  Thornton  came  into  the  possession  of  the  family- 
is  a  matter  of  uncertainty;  but  it  seems  more  than  probable  that  they 
originally  formed  the  dower  of  Johanna,  wife  of  Sir  Matthew  Redmayne 
and  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Tunstall,  who  had  large  possessions  in  the 
district. 

At  Thornton  Hall,  described  by  Speight  as  "  a  substantial  edifice 
with  walls  six  feet  thick,"  the  Redmaynes  lived* for  nearly  two  centuries, 
until,  in  the  time  of  Major  John  Redmayne,  who,  according  to  the  epitaph 
in  Thornton  Church,  was — 

"Firm  in  his  Faith,  and  valiant  lor  his  King, 

Stout  as  an  Ajax,  just  in  everything. 

the  Hall  was  destroyed  by  Cromwell. 

James  Redmayne  had  Several  sons,  Fn»m  the  eldest  of  whom.  John, 
the  Redmaynes  of  Thornton  descend.    Edward,  a  younger  son,  became 
the  founder  of  the  fculford  branch  of  the  family,  and  through  his 
daughter,  Isabel,  who  married  Mr.  William  Robinson,  Alderman  »-i  Yatk, 
was  the  ancestor  of  the  present  Marquis  of  Ripon. 


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I  I  I 


William  Redmayne,  another  younger  son  of  James,  married  Isabel, 
daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Tunstall  by  Alice,  daughter  of  Lord  Nevill,  and 
was  grandfather  of  the  William  Redmayne  who  married  Margaret 
Vavasour. 

This  was  the  second  of  five  Redmayne  alliances  with  the  family  of 
Tunstall,  of  Thurland  Castle,  through  whom  the  Redmaynes  claim 
descent  from  the  Percies,  Nevills,  de  Burghs,  and  many  other  ancient 
noble  families ;  and  also  from  Edward  III.,  Henry  III.,  Charlemagne, 
and  the  Dukes  of  Normandy.  But  perhaps  the  most  interesting  connec- 
tion with  this  ancient  family  is  through  Sir  Brian  Tunstall,  the  "  Stainless 
Knight "  of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  "  Flodden,"  whose  grand-daughter,  Isabell, 
married  William  Redmayne,  of  Ireby,  and  from  whom  many  Redmaynes 
in  the  Thornton  district  are  thus  lineally  descended.  Sir  Brian's  sister, 
too,  as  before  mentioned,  married  William,  son  of  James  Redmayne,  the 
first  Thornton  settler,  and  this  William  was  executor  of  Sir  Brian's  will 
after  his  death  on  Flodden  Field. 

The  following  pedigree  will  perhaps  make  these  two  Tunstall 
alliances  clear:  — 

Sir  Thomas  Tunstall==Alice,  daur.  of  Lord  George  Nevill 


Sir  Marmaduke 


CutLbert, 
Bishop  of 
London  and 
Durham 


I 

Sir  Brian, 
"  the  stainless 
knight " 
Isabel,  d. 
of  Sir 


lsahel= 

William  Redmayne,  Esq. 
of  Thornton 


Henry  Boynton 


Sir  Marmaduke=Alice,  daur.  of 

Sir  Robt.  Scargill 

Isabel  Tunstall 

=Wm.  Redmayne,  Esq.,  of  Ireby 

(near  Thornton). 

Dr.  John  Redmayne  (1499-1551),  the  first  Master  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  and  one  of  the  compilers  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer, 
was  a  member  of  the  Thornton  branch  of  the  family,  and  probabl)  a  BOH 
of  the  William  Redmayne  who  married  Tsabel,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Tunstall.    Thus:  — 

James  Redmayne  ==Margaret,  d.  of  Cowen 

of  Thornton 


Will'iam  Redmayne^lsabcl,  d.  of  Sir  Thos.  Tunstal 


I  I 
James  Dr.  John  Redmayne 

Dr.  John  Redmayne,  probably  under  the  advice 
Tunstall,  Bishop  of  Durham,  studied  at  Oxford,  Paris,  and  Cambridge 
(of  which  he  was  a  Fellow,  D.D.,  and  Public  Orator).    He  signed  the 


Other  Sons 
of  his  uncle,  Cuthbett 


112 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


decree  declaring  King  Henry  VIII.'s  marriage  to  Anne  of  Cleves  illegal, 
was  a  member  of  several  important  commissions,  Archdeacon  of  Stafford 
and  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 

Richard  Redmayne,  of  Thornton,  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Sir  Roger  Cholmondeley,  and  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Cholmondeley,  the 
famous  "  Black  Knight  of  the  North."  Through  her  the  Thornton 
Redmaynes  claim  descent  from  the  Dukes  of  Normandy  and  Brittany. 

Richard's  brother,  Francis,  who  married  Margaret  Hammerton,  was 
for  a  time  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hellifield  Peel,  and  his  brother,  Thomas, 
was  Master  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge. 

William  Redmayne,  grandson  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  Chol- 
mondeley, married  Avelyn  Lambert,  granddaughter  of  Richard  Redmayne, 
of  Harewood,  thus  again  uniting  the  branches  of  Harewood  and  Thornton, 
and  continuing  the  Harewood  descent  in  a  second  line  to  her  descendants. 
Her  son,  Sir  John  Redmayne,  who  was  Governor  of  Pontefract,  and 
Ambassador  to  France,  married  "  the  Lady  Sarah,"  who  died  in  1677,  and 
whose  tomb  is  still  preserved,  with  a  memorial  of  her  son,  Major  John 
Redmayne,  at  Thornton. 

In  the  church  of  Thornton  may  also  be  seen  brass  memorials  to 
Ralph  Redmayne  (d.  1703),  who  left  some  of  his  silver  to  be  converted 
into  altar-plate  for  the  church,  and  whose  epitaph  mentions — 
"...    His  last  generosity 
To  altar,  school,  and  poverty," 
and  to  Margaret,  his  wife,  who  is  described  as  "  a  woman  of  generous 
disposition,  courteous  to  ail  and  kind  to  the  poore."    With  Major  John 
Redmayne,  who  died  in  1680,  and  in  whose  lifetime  Thornton  Hall  was 
destroyed  by  Cromwell,  the  palmy  days  of  the  Thornton  branch  of  the 
family  appear  to  have  come  to  an  end. 

Before  dismissing  them,  however,  special  mention  should  perhaps  be 
made  of  Marmaduke  Redmayne,  a  member  of  this  branch  of  the  family, 
and  probably  a  grandson  of  William  Redmayne  and  Isabel,  daughter  <>f 
Sir  Thomas  Tunstall,  who  received  a  grant  of  8,000  acres  of  forfeited 
lands  in  Munster,  at  the  close  of  the  16th  century,  in  company  with  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh  and  Spenser,  the  poet;  and  of  Margaret  Vavasour  (men- 
tioned before),  who  married  Marmadnke's  cousin,  William  (also  grandson 
of  the  above-named  William),  through  whom  her  offspring  claim  descent 
from  the  Nevills,  Percies,  FitzHughs,  etc.,  and  through  Hem  \  Percy, 
third  Earl  of  Northumberland,  from  Edward  111.  and  the  Karl  of 
Flanders,  brother  in  law  of  William  I. 

Towards  the  close  of  the  16th  century,  Giles  Redmayne,  a  grandson 
of  Cuthbert  Redmayne,  of  Harewood,  migrated  From  Whitby  to  Ireby, 
which  is  about  three  miles  distant  from  Thornton-in-Lonsdale.  Firm  this 
Giles,  and  through  him,  from  the  Redmaynes  of  Harewood,  1  evens  and 
Redman,  the  Redmaynes  of  Newcastle  claim  descent. 

The  Redmayne  family,  although  small  in  numbers,  is  now  widel) 
scattered,  and  members  of  it  may  be  Found  in  Durham,  Kent.  Buckingham 
shire,  and  other  counties  ;  while  a  branch  of  it  is  in  Ireland,  All  U\n 
the  arms  borne  by  their  ancestor,  Henry  de  Redman,  sc\cn  oenturieS 
with  such  differences  as  are  necessary  to  distinguish  one  branch  from 
another. 


THE  NORTH  KRN  GENEALOGIST.  I  I  3 


HERIOTS,    &C,    ON    THE    WAKEFIELD  MANOR 

ROLLS. 

The  present  Calendar  is  ready  for  printing  as  far  back  as  the  14th  century, 
but  the  period  of  1500— 1563  is  chosen  to  begin  with,  as  being  of  more 
general  interest  to  modern  genealogists,  who  will  thus  be  saved 
from  going  through  the  Rolls  membrane  by  membrane,  as  there  are  no 
Docket  Books  or  Indexes  for  this  period.  Practically  all  the  entries  of 
Heriots  are  here  given,  the  few  omitted  being  largely  or  entirely 
undecipherable, 

( Continued  from  Vol.  IV.,  page  65 .) 


528.  Soureby.  Richard  Best,  Nicholas  Hargreves  and  John 
Wormewall  surrender  to  use  of  John  Hargreves  son  of 
Robert  H.,  upon  trust  to  pay  to  the  fabric  of  St.  John 
Baptist's  Church  at  Halifax  20s.  a  year  to  maintain  a 
priest  at  the  altar  of  St.  Crux  there. 

Hipp:  Elizabeth  wife  of  John  Hole  and  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Nottyngham  pays  8s.  heriot  on  death  of  Johan  N.  dau.  of 
Arthur  N.,  and  niece  of  the  said  Elizabeth. 

Soureby.  Richard  Fournes  pays  8d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Edward. 

528.  Soureby.  Richard  Mawde  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  Gilbert. 

Soureby.  Richard  Mawde  pays  3s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 
father  John. 

Soureby.    Oliver  Whitelegh  surrenders  to  the  use  of  his  son 

Richard  ;  fine  1 8s. 
Ossett.    Richard  Dyssheworth  pays  6s,  8d.  Oil  death  of  his 

father  William. 
T homes.    Mabell  wife  of  James  Webster  and  Agnes  Smyth, 

Isabell  Smyth,  and  Alice  Smyth,  daughters  of  Henry 

Smyth,  pays  6s.  heriot  on  death  of  their  brother  Miles 

Smyth. 

Soureby.      Gilbert  Brokesbankc  pays  16s.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  Richard. 
Soureby.    Thomas  Oldefcld  pays  6d  heriot  .on  death 

father  Richard. 

Sandall.  John  Norton  pays  8s.  hmol  on  death  oi  his  father 
John. 

Sandall.  John  Skamonden  pays  1  [d  on  death  -  ither 
William. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST, 


Ayryngden.  William  Bentlay  pays  1 2d  on  death  of  his 
father  Thomas. 

529.  Rastryk.    Thomas  Firth  pays  10s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Holme.    Richard  Hyncheclyff  pays  4d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  brother  Henry. 
Soureby.     John  Walter  [or  ?  Walton]  pays  8s.  heriot  on 

death  of  his  father  and  mother  John  and  Elizth. 
Soureby.    Thomas  Littelwodd  pays  7s.  4d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John. 
Stanley.      Brian  Cartwell  pays  7s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Ossett.    Elizth.  wife  of  Thomas  Catlyn,  Margaret  wife  of 

Robert  Harpour,  pay  3s.  heriot  on  death  of  their  brother 

John  Huchonson. 
Holme.    Thomas  Castell  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  John. 

Hipperholme.    John  Lome  pays  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 
Sandall.    Thomas  Copley  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Robert. 

Soureby.    Edward  Brokesbanke  pays  5s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Christopher. 
Hipperholme.    John  Hem[?  mingway]  pays    .    .    .  [Roll 

very  dilapidated  here]. 
Soureby.    William  Walker  pays  I2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  and  mother  Thomas  and  Agnes. 

530.  Soureby.    Alice  daughter  of  Roger  Maunsell  pays  2s.  4d. 

heriot  on  death  of  her  father. 
Hipperholme.    Edmund  Wilby  pays  6d.  heriot  ondeath  of 

his  brother  John. 
Skamyngden.    Richard  Hay  pays  26s.  8d.  heriot  on  Oo  acres 

in  Querneby  ondeath  of  his  father  Thomas. 
Ossett.    John  Grene  pays  5s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

John. 

Soureby.  Some  proceedings  left  blank.  In  a  nolo  111  the 
margin:  "  See  the  proceedings  in  this  suit  in  ye  paper 
booke  of  this  Kinge's  tymc  in  the  lytic  chistc." 

Wakefield.  Thomas  Graystok  pays  4d.  heriot  on  death  of 
his  father  Thomas. 

Sandall.  Robert  Blanker  pays  6s.  heriot,  on  death  of  Ins 
brother  Roger,  for  reversion  alter  death  of  fohan 
Blakker. 

Hipperholme.  Agnes  wife  of  Henry  Cokcrofl  pays  6a 
heriot  on  death  of  her  brother  William  Rydeynge 

Holme.  William  Barnes  lay  pays  1  is  heriol  on  death  of  ins 
father  John. 


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115 


Hipper  holme.      John  Gybson  pays  I2d.  on  death  of  his 

father  William. 
Wakefield.    Richard  Spynke  pays  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  and  mother  William  and  Emmot.     (Also  2s.  in 

Alverthorpe.) 

Hipperholme.    John  Hemmyngway  pays  4d.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  John. 
Sandall.    John  Roo  pays  6d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  cousin 

[consanguineus]  William  Roo. 
Soureby.    John  Oldefeld  pays  4d.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

brother  Thomas. 
Holme.    Peter  Cay  pays  8s.  on  death  of  his  father  Peter. 
Ossett.    Ralph  Catlyn,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  and  Elizth., 

pays  1 2d.  heriot  on  death  of  his  mother. 
1  hot  nes.    William  Hall  pay;  2s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Robert. 

Horbury.    William  Seele,  son  and  heir  of  Roger,  pays  8d. 

heriot  on  death  of  his  uncle  John  Seele. 
Soureby.    William  Preestley  pays  i8d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Thomas. 
Holme.    John  Brownehill  pays  24s.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Richard. 
Holme.    John  Lynlay  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of  his  father 

John. 

Soureby.  George  Haldeworth  and  James  Dobson  pays  6d. 
heriot  on  death  of  their  fathers  John  Haldeworth  and  John 
Dobson. 

Sandall.    Agnes  wife  of  Thos.  Fryston,  Katherine  wife  of 

Robert  Lyster,  and  Anne  wife  of  William  Grene,  pay  I2d. 

heriot  on  death  of  their  father  George  W'ales. 
Wakefield.    William  Dcy  pays  4c!.  heriot  on  death  of  his 

father  Thomas. 
Wakefield.    Thomas  Wyndell  pays  i6d.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Robert. 
Hipperholme.     Thomas  Lacy  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  Richard. 
Soureby.    Thomas  Sayvile  gent,  pays  20s.  heriot  on  death 

of  his  father  Thomas. 
Horbury.    William  Elyott  pays  us.  Od.  heriot  on  death  of 

his  father  John. 
The  said  William  surrenders  to  the  use  of  himself  and  Alice 

his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mawger, 
Holme.    Richard  Ghalesworth,  sou  and  heir  of  John  C  and 

Agnes  his  wife,  pays  4s.  heriot  on  death  oi  his  mother 
Thames.    Isabel!  wile  of  Thomas  [urton  gent .  and  dau 

of  Robert  Neloit  deed,  pays  3s  |d  heriot  <<n  death  oi  Ins 

grandfather  John  Nelott. 


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MANOR    COURT    OF  ARKENGARTHDALE. 
ORIGINAL  WILLS. 


(Continued  from  Vol.  IV.,  page  102.) 

William  Coates  of  West  Intack  husbn. 
7  Nov.  1 7 19. 

To  the  5  childn.  of  Wm.  White  of  Richmond  who  married  my  sister 
Elizth.  is.  each  if  they  come  personally  to  demand  it. 

Whereas  I  stand  bound  with  Geo.  Peacock  in  £15  for  his  own 
proper  debt,  I  give  him       when  he  hath  paid  off  the  same. 

Daur  Elizth.  one  cupboard.    Daur.  Ann  the  table  and  form. 

Lands  and  goods  to  my  wife  and  children  at  21,  equally 

Daur.  Sarah  to  have  the  tester  bed,  and  daur.  Jane  one  oak  coffer. 

Wife  extrix. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — Edmund  x  Anderson,  Jo.  Jamesoun. 

Pd.  24  Dec.  1735  by  Margaret  Coates  the  extrix. 

MARGARET  COATES  of  Arkengarthdale  head. 
25  Jan.  1738. 

Daur.  Ann  £10.    Daur.  Sarah  £\o.    Daur.  Jan  £10. 

Sister  Ann  £1. 

Brother  James  Alderson  5s. 

Res.  of  goods  and  leasehd.  lands  to  my  son-in-law  Christr.  Brown, 
exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Thos.  Hudson,  James  x  Scot,  Relph  x  Scot. 

Pd.  8  May  1739  by  the  exor. 
Bond  8  May  1739  by  Christr.  Brown  of  Stoney  Kell  ycom.  and 
Thos.  Browne  of  Bouse  Wood  yeom.  in  £200. 

John  Coates  of  Bouze  yeom. 

(Not  dated.) 
Wife  Alice  £4  a  year. 
Daur.  Jane  Wensley  £12. 
Daur.  Elizth.  £30  and  half  my  furniture. 
Daur.  Mary  Coates  £30  and  the  other  half  of  my  furniture 
Son  Geo.  C.  exor. 

If  son  Geo.  marry,  my  wife  To  have  one  Room  on  end  oi  my  bouse 

to  live  in  for  her  life. 
(Signed.  No.  seal.) 

Wits.— Wm.  Snowdon,  Thos.  Contes,  Rd  X  Nelson 
No  probate. 


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117 


Dorothy  Coates  of  Bouze. 
11  Oct.  1763. 

Admon.  Bond  by  John  x  Coates  of  Bouze  miner  and  Ralph  Coates 
of  Isle  Wath  miner  (the  admors.),  and  Robt.  Whitell  of  Reeth 
miner  and  Jonathan  Kipling  of  Scarhouse  miner,  in  £i(X). 

James  Coates  of  Bouze  yeoman. 
11  Feb.  1772. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Simon  Harker  of  Bouze  yeom.  (the  admor.)  and 
Ralph  Harker  of  do  miner,  in  £200. 

George  Coates  of  Bouze. 
23  Nov.  1737. 

Mother  Jain  C.  to  have  my  estate  for  her  life,  and  then  to  my  wife 
Hannah  C.  during  her  widowhood.  If  she  marry  again  is., 
and  my  son  James  C.  to  enter.  If  he  die  without  heirs,  then 
Elizth.  and  Mary  equally  betwixt  them. 

Daur.  Elizth.  C.  £10  at  29.    Daur.  Mary  C.  £10  at  29. 

Sister  Elizth.  Douglas  £15  as  my  father's  will  directs. 

Wife  Hannah  extrix.,  and  to  pay  my  debts  she  is  to  sell  the  Hezzle 
Holmes. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal  a  fleur-de-lys.) 

Wits. — Thos.  Tenant,  Francis  x  Duglis,  John  Mariner. 

Bond  11  Feb.  1772  by  Simon  x  Harker  of  Bouze  yeoman  (the 

admor.  with  will  annexed)  and  Ralph  Harker  of  do.  miner, 

in  £200. 

Thos.  Coates  of  Bouze  yeom. 
13  June  1799. 

Wife  Dinah  the  house  where  I  now  live,  with  the  furniture,  and 
£8  a  year  out  of  my  Leasehd.  estate  for  her  life  or  widow 
hood.    Also  a  bed,  a  large  seeing  glass,  a  panncl  chest  and 
a  Line-wheel. 

Son  Christr.  C.  the  rest  of  the  profits  of  my  Leasehd.  estate  and 
goods,  to  be  paid  to  him  every  year  during  his  life. 

Exors.  and  trustees,  Geo.  Alderson  of  Westhouse  and  Geo.  ( 

of  Bouze,  5s.  each.  And  I  give  them  all  the  rest  of  my  plate 
goods  etc.  upon  trust  to  pay  my  debts  and  those  oi  my  SOD 
Christr.  at  my  death,  and  to  pay  the  sd.  annuities,  and  to 
convey  my  leasehd.  estate  on  the  hign  side  ol  Boute  and  the 
rest  of  my  effects  to  my  grandson  Thos.  Coafes  .11  II,  except 
£4$  which  they  shall  pay  to  my  granddaur.  Dinah  Coates 
at  21. 

Granddaur.  Elizth.  C.  the  house  wherein  Rlkan.ih  Woodhall  HOW 
liveth,  at  21. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Granddaur.  Mary  C.  the  2  high  rooms  where  I  now  live  and  a 

Field  called  Spertdale,  at  21. 
Grandson  Thos.  C.  a  silver  pint  and  a  watch,  and  the  rest  of  my 

furniture  amongst  my  granddaurs. 
Said  Geo.  Alderson  and  Geo.  Coates  exors. 
(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 
Wits.— Robt.  Garbutt,  Ralph  Wensley. 

Proved  21  Nov.  1800  by  the  exors.    Effects  £500. 

George  Coates  of  Arkletown  miner. 
8  Dec.  1798. 

Nephew  John  Harker  of  Booze  and  Anthony  Alderson  of  Raw 
par.  Grinton  my  exors.  5s.  each,  and  I  give  them  all  my  goods 
In  Trust  for  my  son  and  daur.  Wm.  and  Mary,  who  shall 
reside  together  as  long  as  agreeable  to  both,  and  after  their 
death  in  trust  for  my  grandchildn. 

Successors  of  trustees  to  be  chosen  by  my  daur.  Mary  during  her 
life,  and  at  her  death  by  my  grandson  John  during  his  life, 
and  afterwards  by  the  eldest  surviving  grandchild,  till  my 
youngest  grandchd.  attains  21. 

Sd.  John  Harker  and  Anthony  Alderson  exors. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — Thos.  Coates,  Wm.  Hutchinson. 

Pd.  8  Feb.  1799  by  the  exors. 

Wm.  COCKER  of  Arkengarthdale  miner. 
25  Feb.  1724-5. 

Wife  Mary  my  farm  whereon  I  live,  which  I  purchased  of  Reginald 
Hammond  for  her  life,  and  pasture  gates  in  Pothering  Holm 
purchased  of  Mr.  Geo.  Copefand,  and  all  my  goods  absolutely. 

Manuell  Cocker  yr.  son  of  my  late  brother  Manuel  1  C.  my  sd 
farm  after  my  wife's  decease,  he  paying  to  the  children  of 
my  brother  Robt.  C.  £20. 

Brother  in  law  Edwd.  Nicholson  and  his  wife  and  childn  is.  each 

Godson  James  Peacock  the  son  of  Wm.  P.  5s,  to  buy  him  I 
lambs  withall. 

Wm.  C.  son  of  Manuell  C.  is.    Niece  Al.uy  Metcalfe  is 

If  nephew  Manuell  C.  become  prodigal!  and  stubburn,  my  wife 

may  settle  the  farm  etc.  upon   Manuell  C   son  of  im 

brother  Robt.  C. 
Wife  extrix. 
(Signed.    Seal  gone.) 

Wits. — William  Peacock,  Reynold  Hamond,  John  J&IM9 
Bond  2  June  1726  by  Mary  x  Cocker  ol  Arkengarthdale  wido* 
(the  extrix.)  and  John  Harrison  ol  do  gent 


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Christr.  Colling  of  Bowes  in  Arkengarthdale. 

24  Feb.  1740. 
Nephew  Wm.  Boweron  £4.    John  Boweron  £4. 
Nephew  John  Peacock  £4.. 

Niece  Ann  Colling  £4.    Niece  Margt.  Colling  £4,  and  my  househd. 
stuff. 

Nephew  Robart  C.  £4,  and  my  clothes,  and  a  Bible,  and  a  Little 

Book  called  Queen  Elizabeth  prayer  book. 
Goddaur.  Margt.  Puppen  £1. 

Nephew  Thos.  Peacock  5s.    Nepne    Wm.  Peacock  5s. 

Sarah  Alderson  my  Bray  morter. 

Dinah  Wensley  my  common  Prayer  Book. 

£$  for  my  funeral  expenses,  and  my  exor.  and  Joseph  Alderson 

to  distribute  it  as  they  think  fit. 
Joseph  Alderson  a  pair  of  gloves. 
Nephew  Christr.  Bowron  exor. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Joseph  Alderson,  Margery  Mariner,  Simon  Alderson. 
Pd.  12  Mch.  1739  [sic]  by  exor. 

Jonathan  Colling  of  Longwhate. 
5  July  1809. 

Wife  Margt.  all  my  Leasehd.  estate  at  Longwhate  and  my  furni- 
ture for  her  life,  and  then  to  my  son  in  law  Robt.  Hender- 
son for  life,  with  power  to  bolh  to  sell  if  in  necessity,  and 
then  to  Robt.  H.  junr.  that  lives  with  me,  at  21.    If  he  die 
under  21,  then  to  Joseph  Alderson  of  Mill  House  par.  Arken- 
garthdale in  trust  for  all  my  nephews  and  nieces. 
Sd.  son  in  law  Robt.  H.  exor. 
(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 
Wits. — Geo.  Alderson,  Christr.  Raine: 

Pd.  17  Mch.  1810  by  the  exor.,  "of  Longthwaite 
miner."  Testator  described  as  Blacksmith,  under 
£300. 

John  Colling  of  Longthwaite  yeom 

.    .   .  1764. 
Draft  Probate  to  son  Jonathan  C. 

THOS.  COTTINGHAM  of  Richmond  yeoin. 
16  Oct.  1765. 

Admon.  Bond  (as  to  goods  within  the  Peculiar  Jurisdicttoi 
Arkengarthdale)  by  Ralph  Cottingham  of   N   Allerton  mei 
chant  and  Henry  Manchester  of  Richmond  alderman  the 
admors.)  in  £500.   (Will  proved  in  Archdy  D  ol  Richmond) 


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Edward  Cumpstone  of  Bourz  yeoman. 

2  Jan.  1 730- 1. 
Son  Cuthbert  C.  is.    Daur.  Ann  Harker  is. 
Wife  Filles  extrix.,  all  my  goods. 
(Signed.    Seal,  a  fleur  cle  lys.) 

Wits. — John  Mariner,  Wm.  Parsable,  Ralph  x  Harker. 

Codicil  or  Will  (on  the  back  of  the  other)  2  March  1732-3. 

Son  Cuthbert  C.  £5  and  my  clothes,  and  his  bill  to  be  returned 

into  his  hands  ;  and  to  his  son  John  C.  a  bedstead  at  my 

extrix's  decease. 
Daur.  Ann  ux.  Geo.  Harker  £8.  8.  o. 

<jrandchd.  Jane  Sunter  my  bedding  and  a  panel  chest  and  a  coffer. 

Wife  Fillis  extrix. 

(Signed.    No  seal.)    Wits,  as  last. 

Pd.  20  June  1733  by  exx.  before  Joseph  Peacock 
surrogate. 

Bond  20  June  1733  by  Phillis  and  Cumpston  of  Bouze  wid.  and 

John  Mariner  of  do.  miner  in  £50. 
Wits.  Jos.  Peacock  and  Tho.  Thwaites. 

MR.  Geo.  Copeland.    (Not  dated.) 

An  account  of  goods  found  in  his  house  after  the  decease  of  ye. 

sd.  Mr.  Geo.  C.  and  Miss  Elizth.  C.  by  us  Thos  Coates  and 

John  Jamesonn. 
(Long  List.)    "  Item  2  wigs." 

Thos.  Douglass  of  Booze  miner. 
26  April  1794. 

All  my  leasehd.  estate  at  Booze  and  all  my  personal  estate  to  wife 
Margery  for  her  widowhood,  and  then  househd.  furniture  to 
my  2  daurs.  Margt.  D.  and  Dinah  D.,  and  ray  leasehd  and 
other  personal  estate  to  my  2  sons  John  D.  and  Thos.  D  .  they 
paying  to  my  daur.  Elizth.  ux.  Robt.  Stones  and  my  daurs. 
Margt.  D.  and  Dinah  D.  £g  each. 

Wife  Margery  extrix. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal,  G.  A.) 

Wits. — Geo.  Alderson,  Elizth.  Alderson. 

Proved  4  May  1705  by  c\\ 

[On  same  paper.     Admon.  of  Jeffrey  Wensley  of  Booxe  to  J 
his  widow.    Oath  of  admx  under  £lOQ     4.  Ma)    1 795  1 

Charles  Emmerson  of  Tottergill  House  yeotn 
3  Feb.  174 1. 

Brothers  in  law  Rd.  Hird,  Simon  Langstaflf,  ami  cie>v  Alderaon  iv 
each. 


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Sons  in  law  Andrew  Slack,  Joseph  Slack,  and  James  Hall  ios. 
each. 

Wife  Mary  one  feather  bed,  one  cupboard,  4  pewter  dishes,  and 
one  kettle.  Also  my  lands  and  leasehd.  estate  at  Tottergill 
for  her  life,  and  then  to  my  son  in  law  John  Slack,  and  he 
to  be  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal,  a  man  with  sword  on  horseback.) 
Wits. — Thos.  Slack,  Geo.  Alderson,  Matt.  Whitehead. 

Pd.  7  Oct.  1742  by  exor. 
Bond  7  Oct.  1742  by  John  .Slack  of  Tottergill  house  yeom.  (exor.) 
and  Mary  x  Emerson  of  do.  widow  in  £100. 

HENRY  FAVELL  of  Bellerby  co.  York  gent. 
5  Dec.  1767. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Edmond  F.  of  Bellerby  yeom.  (brother  and 
admor.)  and  Christr.  Pattinson  of  Middleton  Tyas  gent,  in 
£100. 

ANN  FRYER  of  Arkletown  widow. 

24  March  6  Geo.  3,  1766. 
Son  Mark  F.  £15. 

Daur.  Tamar  ux.  John  Kitchin  butcher  now  in  Richmond  £10. 
Daur.  Mary  ux.  Geo.  Coate  of  Arkletown  my  3  leasehd.  houses  in 
Arkletown. 

Res.  of  goods  to  sd.  daur.  Mary  Coate,  extrix. 
(Signed  by  mark.    Seal  gone.) 

Wits. — Simon  Alderson,  *^nis  x  Alderson,  Wm.  Slack. 

Pd.  27  Aug.  1770  (draft  Probate). 
Inventory  (not  dated)  by  Anthony  Alderson,  Simon  Alderson,  and 
Cuthbert  Hall. 

Total      ...  .     '.     .     .  £77-  2.  6. 

Legacies  and  Funeral  Expenses  .     .     31.  o.  o. 

£46.  2.  6. 

Jaques  Garth  of  Langthwaite. 
22  May  1725. 

Brian  Hird  of  Whaw  ios.  6d. 

James  Hutchinson  of  Rawcroft  ios.  6d. 

Cousin  James  Garth  of  Gunnerside  ios.  Gd.  and  his  sisters  Mar 
grett  Mary  Elizth.  and   Hannah,  and   to   Tames  Garth  oi 
Durham  his  sister  Margrett,  and  Thos.  Metcaff  of  Lawr.uv  rod 
his  two  sisters,  every' one  of  these  my  cousins  is. 

Cousin  Anthony  Spencelcy  of  Healey  and  Tho^  Jiffcrson  of  Rkfa 
mond  is. 

To  Leonard  Metcalf's  son  John  his  brother  and  2  sisters  brag 
my  cousins  also  every  one  is. 


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Ralph  Weggett  of  Gunnerside  and  his  own  brethren  and  sisters 
every  one  is. 

Wife  Joan  all  my  leasehd.  lands  m  Arkengarthdale,  viz.,  East 
and  West  WThitbeck  Grains,  Ramp  Shaw  Scar  and  Rampshaw 
Bottom,  a  stable  and  the  house  wherein  I  dwell,  with  the  garth 
and  she  to  be  extrix. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Jane  x  Hall,  Chas.  Werisley,  John  Mariner.  ' 
Pd.  15  Nov.  1726  by  the  exx. 

FRANCIS  Gill  of  High  Green  miner. 
28  Dec.  1730. 

Son  John  and  a  frontstead  for  a  house  at  ye  west  end  of  my 
Garth,  5  yards  long  and  5  yards  broad. 

Son  Benjn.  my  stable  at  ye  East  end  of  my  house,  and  a  front- 
stead  in  my  garth,  4  yards  long  and  4  yards  broad. 

Daurs.  Mary  and  Rachell  my  househd.  stuff  at  my  wife's  death. 

Wife  and  son  Francis  my  house  and  garth  and  all  my  goods  and 
husbandry  gear,  and  they  to  be  exors. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Ann  x  Peacock,  Jos.  Peacock. 

Pd.  17  Oct.  1734  by  Francis  Gyll  one  of  the  exors 

FRANCIS  GILL  of  High  Green  miner. 

2  Dec.  30  Geo.  2.  1756. 
Wife  Ann  for  life  the  bed  wherein  we  now  lie,  and  10s.  a  year 

when  my  son  Francis  comes  at  age  it  she  remains  my  widow. 

and  if  not  to  have  is.  paid  and  Turn  Out. 
Daur.  Ruth  my  househd.  goods. 

Res.  of  goods  to  son  Francis,  exor.    Also  all  my  lea  sell  d  estate 

in  High  Longtwhate. 
Abel  Gill  and  Thos.  Gill  tutors  for  my  son  (ill  at  age 
(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 
Wits. — Geo.  Peacock,  Mary  x  Gill. 

Bond  23  Oct.  1767  by  Francis  Gill  of  High  Green  vrom  and 
Jonathan  Kipling  of  do.  yeom    in  jflOO 

Thomas  Gill  of  Arkeltown  yeoman. 

8  Sept.  14  Geo.  3.  1773 
Wife  An  all  my  goods  and  lands  .it  Arkeltown  to  bring  up  m\ 

younger  children. 
My  2  sons  John  and  joseph  G  to  live  with  their  mother  till  the^ 

youngest  child  attains  10,  and  to  heirs  after  then  mother's 

death,  paying  to  my  2  younger  sons  Thos   and  Josilh 
each. 


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Wife  extrix. 
(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Eliz.  x  Gill,  Anthony  Alderson,  Sarah  x  Gill. 
(Draft  probate,  8  Aug.  1776.) 

Nicholas  Hall  of  Bouze  yeom. 

7  September  1716.  (Copy.) 
Wife  Ann  my  house  at  Bonze  for  life,  and  £/  a  year  for  life. 
Nephew  Wm.  Hird  of  Eskerleth  £5  a  year  for  4  years. 
Wife  all  the  furniture  she  brought  with  her. 

Furniture  belonging  to  Elizth.  my  former  wife,  to  my  3  daurs. 

Elizth.  ux.  Rd.  Hutchinson,  Mary  ux.  John  Row,  and  Margrett 

ux.  James  Hutchinson. 
Sister  Isabel  1  Hird  to  be  kept  and  maintained  by  my  exors.  for 

her  life. 

Res.  of  goods  to  my  sons  in  law  Richd.  Hutchinson,  John  Row, 

and  James  Hutchinson,  exors. 
Poor  of  the  parish  20s. 
Wits. — Bryan  Hird,  John  Jamesonn. 

Codicil,  26  Aug.  1 717.    Wife  £10  a  year  instead  of  £j  and  2  cows. 
Wits. — Ralph  x  Hillary,  Thos.  x  Carter,  John  Jamesonn. 
No  probate. 

Margrett  Hall  of  Longthwaite. 
28  Oct.  1725. 

Cuthbert  Hall  son  of  Robt.  H.  the  East  end  of  my  house  and 
the  Garth  on  the  Foreside,  and  the  East  end  of  my  stable, 
and  half  my  land  at  Langthwaite. 

James  Hall  the  other  half  of  my  sd.  land. 

Mary  Jewit  ux.  Rd.  J.  the  West  end  of  my  house  and  stable  and 
£l3. 

Jonathan  Hall  £13. 

Anne  Vaits  ux.  Joseph  V.  £5. 

fames  Galloway  is.    Edward  Pinckney  is. 

Househd.  goods  to  Robt.  Hall  and  James  H.,  exors. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Geo.  Peacock,  Joseph  Atkinson,  Joseph  Peacock. 

Bond  17  Sept.   1726  by  Robt.  Hall  of  Langthwaite  yeom  and 

James  x  Hall  of  do.  yeom.  (the  exors.)  in  £200, 
Wits. — Geo.  Peacock  and  Tho.  Thwaitcs. 

Jonathan  Hall  of  Arkindale  husbn. 

19  Jan.  1733. 
Wife  £$  a  year  during  widowhood  and  furniture 
Son  Thos.  Slack  £40,  and  his  daur  Mary  certain  furniture 


124  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

Leasehd.  estate  to  son  James  Hall  ;  also  res.  of  goods  and  he  to 
be  exor. 

(Signed.    Seal,  broken,  but  same  shield  as  at  p.  84.) 
Wits. — James  Carter,  Joseph  Peacock. 

Proved  22  Oct.  1736,  by  the  exor.    Under  £20. 

JOHN  Hall  of  Arkingarthdale  yeom. 
24  April  1737. 

Wife  Anne  for  life  all  my  leasehd.  estate  and  all  my  goods,  except 
half  of  a  close  called  Round  piece,  which  I  give  to  Cuthbert 
Hall  son  of  Robt.  H.  of  Arkingarthdale. 

Eldest  son  James,  at  my  wife's  death,  my  houses  at  Languit  and 
ground  called  Great  Holme  and  the  Scarrs  pasture  and  a 
house  now  inhabited  by  Thos.  Jewit  of  Languit. 

Son  James  to  pay  to  my  son  Joseph  £5,  to  my  daur.  Anne  £5, 
and  to  my  daur.  Mary  £$. 

Son  Robt.  a  house  called  Bank  house  and  close  and  pasture,  and 
West  Holme  Close,  at  my  wife's  death. 

Son  Robt.  to  pay  to  my  sons  John,  David,  and  Jonathan,  £5  each. 

Wife  extrix. 

(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits.— Wm.  Metcalfe,  Robt  Hall,  Elk.  Atkinson. 
Pd.  8  May  1745  by  extrix. 

JAMES  HALL  of  Hardrigg  miner. 

...    Oct.  1762. 
Draft  Probate  Bond  by  Jonathan  H.  David  H.  and  Robt.  H  all 

of  Hardrigg  miners  sons  and  exors.  of  deed,  in  £400 

Robert  Hall  of  Longthwaite  yeom. 
7  June  1742. 

Son  James  H.  a  parcel  of  ground  called  Hardrigg  wherein  Edward 

Stones  and  Isabell  Metcalfe  now  dwell,  2  elo-es  called  E; 

calf  halls,  a  piece  below  Church  Lane,  house  where  I  now 

dwell  ;  and  I  clock.    He  paying  to  Jane  Hall  now  my  lawful 

wife  £10  [?  per  ann.]  for  her  life. 
Son  Cuthbert  H.  a  house  wherein  Thos.  Longstaff  now  dwells,  and 

a  close  called  West  Calf  hall  ;  he  paying  to  his  mother  Jan 

Hall  my  now  wife  £1. 
Wife  a  cow,  a  calf,  and  my  houschd.  goods  for  lite,  and  then 

to  my  daur.  Mary  Atkinson. 
Son  Cuthbert  H.,  daur.  Mary  Atkinson,  and  dam    Ann  Harker. 

8d.  each. 
Res.  to  son  James  Hall,  exor. 
(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — James  Moore,  John  Knews,  Chas  Wen -lev 
Pd.  4  Dec   174U  by  the  exoi 


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125 


James  Hall  of  Longthwaite  taylor. 
14  March  1770. 

Nephew  James  Hall  son  of  my  brother  Cuthbert  Hall  my  estate 
called  Hard  Rig  Farm  tenanted  by  Jonathan  Jewett  and 
Thos.  Whitle. 

Nephew  Nathan  Hall  another  son  of  my  brother  Cuthbert  the 

house  where  I  now  live,  and  2  closes  called  East  Calf  halls 

and  a  parcel  of  ground  adjoining  the  River,  called  Piece  foot. 

But  his  father  Cuthbert  to  hold  same  till  he  attains  30,  and 

then  he  shall  pay  to  Isabel  and  Mary  daurs.  of  my  brother 

Cuthbert  £$  each. 
Nephews  Joseph,  David,  Abraham,  and  Reuben  Atkinson,  sons  of 

my  sister  Mary  £5  each,  and  to  her  daurs.  Ruth  Atkinsoi? 

£10,  and  Jane  ux.  Wm.  Bagshaw  £$. 
Nephews  Edmund  and  Robt.  Harker  and  my  nieces  Mary  ux.  Rd. 

Hammond,  and  Margt.  ux.  John  Hird,  and  Ann  Harker,  5 

childn.  of  my  sister  Ann  £5  each. 
Nieces  Isabel  and  Mary  daurs.  of  my  brother  Cuthbert  Hall  £5 

each. 
Sister  Ann  1  gua. 
(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — Joseph  Peacock,  James  Peacock,  Geo.  Alderson. 

Bond  21  Aug.  1780  by  James  Hall  of  Langthwaite  yeom.  (the 

nephew  and  sole  exor.)  and  Thos.  Nixon  of  Whaw  yeom. 

and  Cuthbert  Hall  of  Langthwaite  yeom.  in  £400. 

James  Hall  of  Langthwaite  yeom. 
7  Mch.  1772. 

Wife  Alice  all  my  leasehd.  estate  and  goods  during  widowhood, 
and  then  to  my  children  Joseph  H.,  Abraham  H,  Elizth  H , 
Ann  PL,  John  H.,  and  Alice  H.  (she  under  15). 

Wife  extrix. 

(Signed  ?    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Wm.  Snowdon,  Luke  Hird,  James  Hall  (?  Testator.) 
Proved  16  Oct.  1780  by  exx. 

Cuthbert  Hall  of  Langthwaite. 

20  May  26  Geo.  3.  1786. 
Daur.  Isabella  H.  £5  per  ann.  for  life,  and  a  dwelling  room 
Son  Nathan  Ii.  all  my  lands  at  Langthwaite,  and  all  my  goods, 

and  he  to  be  exor. 
(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Wm.  Hutchinson,  James  Hall,  Joseph  FeacocV 
Pd.  19  May  1701  by  the  exor. 


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JONATHAN  HALL  of  Hardrigg  miner. 
6  Dec.  1 791. 

Wife  a  cow,  and  the  new  house  where  I  now  dwell.  Also  Far- 
side  Close  till  my  son  James  attains  18,  and  then  20s.  a  year 
and  the  said  house  for  her  life. 

Daur.  Mary  ux.  Thos.  Whitaker  5s. 

Daur.  Hannah  ux.  Isaac  Alderson  £1. 

Daur.  Martha  £2,  and  all  her  mother's  furniture. 

Son  James  £5  at  21,  and  various  furniture. 

Lands  at  Hardrigg  to  son  John,  exor. 

(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — Geo.  Alderson,  Wm.  Hutchinson. 

Pd.  2  Oct.  1792  by  exor.  £280. 

Dinah  Hall  of  Langthwaite  widow. 
25  Feb.  1792. 

All  my  leaseholds  at  Langthwaite  in  occupn.  of  my  son  John 
Hall,  to  my  son  James  Hall,  charged  with  the  three  following 
legacies. 

Son  John  Flail  £15. 

Daur.  Ann  ux.  Wm.  Dow  £7  -.  10 :  o. 

Daur.  Jane  ux.  Matt.  Chalder  £7.  10.  o. 

Res.  to  son  James  FF,  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — James  Slack,  Wm.  Slack,  Wm.  Hutchinson. 

Proved  17  Nov.  1791  by  the  exor.    Above  £\oo. 

Robert  Hall  of  Cockerhouse.  m 
27  Mch.  1795. 

Son  James  FF  all  my  leasehd.  estate  in  Arkengarthdale,  he  paying 
to  my  wife  Sarah  £b  a  year  for  hie.  If  she  dies  before  my 
youngest  child  attains  H>-,  the  sd.  £6  to  be  continued  and 
paid  to  Geo.  Alderson  senr.  and  Geo  A  juftr  .is  trustees 
for  my  2  childn.  Ann  IF  and  Joseph  11  till  sd  Ann  attains 
16,  and  after  that  only  £3  till  sd.  Joseph  attains  lG 

Daurs.  Elizth.  ux.  Thos.  Alderson,  Margt.  ux.  Wm,  Peacock, 
Hall,  £7  each. 

Geo.  Alderson  senr.  and  juni  £7  in  trust  for  my  daur   Ann  Mall 

and  £30  for  son  Joseph  II 
Res.  to  son  James  H,  exor. 
(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 
Wits. — Joseph  Harker,  Joseph  Alderson 

Pd.  9  May  1796  by  the  exor     Ftteets  between  £100 
and  /,30a 


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£27 


JAMES  HALL  of  White  House  miner. 
31  Aug.  1 801. 

Brothers  Nathan  H.,  Wm.  H.,  and  John  H.  £$  each. 

Brother  Jonathan  H.  the  residue  of  my  goods,  and  he  to  be  exor. 

(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Geo.  Alderson,  Nathan  Hall. 

Pd.  18  Oct.  1 801  by  the  exor. 

Geo.  Hammond  of  Seal  Houses. 
9  Dec.  1746. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Dorothy  Hammond  of  do.  widow  (the  relict 
and  admx.)  Joseph   Peacock  of  do.  yeoman,  and  Francis 
Walker  of  Gailes  yeoman,  in  £200. 
Inventory  1  Dec.  1746,  by  Jonathan  Kipling,  Ralph  x  Walker, 

Jonathan  Heslop,  Cha.  Wensley. 
"  To  Joseph  Peacock  half  a  year's  rent  10.  o.  o." 

Total  of  effects  .  .  .  .  94.  14.  o 
Debts   3 1 .  1 1 .  6 


63.  2.  6 

Tuition  Bond  9  Dec.  1746  by  sd.  Dorothy  Hammond  Joseph 
Peacock  and  Fras.  Walker  in  £200  for  tuition  of  George  and 
Joshua  Hammond  children  of  deed. 

Reginald  Hammond  of  Barnard  Castle  co.  Durham. 
20  March  1760. 

To  my  2  sons  Bryan  H.  and  Joshua  H.  all  my  leaseholds  in 

Arkengarthdale  and  all  other  my  real  estate,  charged  with 

the  following  money  legacies. 
Daur.  Mary  Atkinson  and  her  husband  Paul  A.  all  their  debts 

and  arrears  of  rent. 
Grandson  Geo.  Hammond  £l.  1.  o,  a'nd  to  his  brother  Joshua  H. 

half  a  gua.  ' 
Daur.  Isabel  ux.  James  Peacock  half  a  gua. 

Grandson  Bryan  Heth  youngest  son  of  Bryan  my  best  suit  of 
clothing. 

Said  son  Joshua  H's  wife  Jane  my  bed. 

Said  son  Joshua'  H.  with  whom  I  now  dwell  my  purse  and  the 

rest  of  my  personal  effects. 
Sons  Bryan  H.  and  Joshua  H.  exors. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Seal,  a  demi  lion  Issuing  out  oi  a  crown.) 

Wits. — Henry  Lavrick,  Phillip  Vint,  Wm  Vint 

Bond  25  April  1763  by  Bryan  Hammond  oi  Gateshead  00  Durfa 

weaver  and  Joshua  II.  of  Barnard  Castle  sveavei  (the  exors.]  ^ 
and  Jonathan  Kipling  oi   Scarr  house  ytaw   and    1  hoi 
Chapman  of  Middleton  Tyos  yeom.  m  £l00 


128 


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JOSEPH  Harker  of  Bouze  miner. 
•    •    •  1772. 

Draft  Admon.  to  Simon  H.  of  do.  yeom.  brother  of  deed. 

Joseph  Harker  of  Bouze  miner. 
11  Feb.  1772. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Simon  x  Harker  of  Bouze  yeom.  (admor  ),  and 
Ralph  Harker  of  do.  miner  in  £200. 

Elizth.  Hannam  of  Windegg  House  widow. 
23  Aug.  1762. 

Admon.  Bond  by  Ann  Hannam  of  Richmond  spr.  (one  of  the 
daurs.  and  adminx.  of  deed.)  John  Walker  of  do.  cooper  and 
John  Robinson  Thurnborough  par.  Catterick  yeoman,  in  £200. 

Release  20  April  1762  by  John  Hannam  of  Sedgbaston  near  Bir- 
mingham co.  Warwick  only  son  and  one  of  the  next  of  kin 
of  Elizth.  H.  widow  and  relict  of  Christr.  H.  of  Windegg 
house  deed.,  renouncing  admon.  and  desiring  that  it  may  be 
granted  to  Ann  H.  of  Richmond  spr.  one  of  the  daurs.  of 
deed. 

(Signed.    Seal,  a  castle  on  an  elephant.) 
Wits. — James  Clarkson,  Charles  Simpson. 

James  Hall  of  Hardrigg  miner. 

16  Jan.  1762. 
Son  James  10s. 

Daur.  Mary  ux.  Geo.  Charder  10s. 

Daur.  Elizth.  ux.  Geo.  Trout  10s. 

Daurs.  Ann,  Margt,  Hannah,  and  Ruth  £2  each. 

Wife  £\  a  year  and  the  househd.  goods  during  widowhood 

Leasehd.  estate  and  other  effects  to  my  sons  Jonathan,  David,  and 

Robt.  Hall,  exors. 
(Signed.    Seal  broken.) 
Wits.— Wm.  Slack,  Robt.  Alderson. 

Bond  16  Oct.  1762  by  the  exors.,  "of  Hardrigg  miners,'  and  Robt 
Hall,  Job  Slack,  and  Joseph  Hammond  of  do.  minors,  m  {  400 

Ralph  Harker  of  Bowse. 
9  Nov.  1767. 

Daur.  in  law  Mary  Harker  10s.,  a  little  tea  table,  and  a  hanging 
kubbert. 

Son  Geo.  H.  £1.  l.  o.    Sons  Simon  II  and  Joseph  II  exors 

(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

WttS. — James  Nickelson,  John  Mariner. 

Draft  probate   .    .   .    1769  by  the  CXOIB  (Aaothtt 


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I  29 


Simon  Harker  senr.  of  Bouze. 
13  Mch.  1778. 

Son  in  law  Tnos.  Daykin  the  house  and  parlour  with  2  chambers 
over  etc.  in  his  possession  he  paying  to  my  daur.  Ann  H.  £15 
at  21. 

Daur.  Dinah  H.  the  house  wherein  I  dwell. 

Son  in  law  Thos.  Daykin  the  leasehd.  close  called  Pethills  and 
Fore  Close,  he  paying  my  daurs.  Dinah  H.  and  Ann  H.  20 
guas.  each,  and  he  to  be  exor. 

(Signed  by  mark.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — Wm.  Wilkinson,  Geo.  Harker. 

Pd.  30  Dec.  1 78 1  by  the  exor. 

(A  probate  of  20  Oct.  1779  to  the  exor.  under  £30, 
crossed  out.) 

Simon  Harker  of  Hillside. 

15  Feb.  1798. 
Wife  £2.  12.  o.  per  ann.  for  life. 
Daurs.  Nanny  and  Margt.  £10  each  (Margt.  at  21). 
Son  James  £40  at  24,  and  Geo.  Alderson  senr.  to  be  his  guardian 
Res.  to  sons  John  and  Simon,  exors. 
(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 
Wits. — Wm.  Hutchinson,  Jonan.  Jewitt. 

Pd.  7  Dec.  1798  by  the  exors. 

ROBT.  HARKER  of  Arkengarthdale. 

17  Nov.  1806,  admor.  sworn. 
Admon.  to  Ralph  Harker,  granted  1  Jan.  1807. 
CHRISTR.  HESLOP  of  Kexwith  butcher. 

30  Jan.  1725-6. 
Wife  Elizth.  £30  and  a  bed. 
Son  Christr.  H.  5s.    Son  Christr.  Waistall  £10. 
Grandson  Geo.  Heslop  £$  at  21.    Grandson  Wm.  Heslop  £2  at  11 
Res.  to  sons  Wm.  H.  and  Mathew  H.,  exors 
(Signed  by  mark.    Seal  H.) 
Wits. — Joseph  Morton,  James  x  Clcmingson. 

Pd.  17  May  1729  by  the  exors. 
Bond  17  May  1729  by  Wm.  Heslop  of  Kewith  yeom  and  Mathew 

H.  of  Waitegate  yeom.  (the  exors.)  in  £200. 

Wm.  Heslop  of  Keckswith  par.  Kirby  Hill  husbn 
13  Nov.  1737. 

Brother  Matthew  If.  of  Wadcgate  p.  Kirby  Hill  and  li  s  j  diura 

now  living,  Elizth.,  Judith,  and  Mary  II.  [fl  each 
Brother  Christr.  Heslop  deed  's  3  sons,  Cnristl   Geo  and  Wm  H 
is.  each. 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Brother  in  law  Christr.  Wastetill  and  his  wife  Sarah  Wastetill 

is.  each. 
Res.  to  wife  Elizth.,  extrix. 
(Signed.    Seal,  a  talbot  or  lion  passant.) 
Wits. — Wm.  Morton,  Cha.  Wensley. 

Pd.  23  Mch.  1744-5  by  tae  cxx 

Henry  Hindmoor  of  Whaw. 
14  March  1768. 

Wife  my  goods  and  £5  left  to  me  by  will  of  Wm.  Hird  to  be 

paid  at  his  widow's  death. 
Wife  to  bring  up  my  2  little  daurs.,  and  to  have  everything  if 

my  sons  shd.  go  from  her,  but  if  they  stay  to  help  her  to 

bring  them  up,  then  what  is  left  at  her  death  to  be  divided 

amongst  my  children. 
(Signed  by  mark.    No  seal.) 
Wits. — Thos.  Robson,  Mary  Robson. 

Bond  6  June  1 771  by  Elizth.  x  Hindmoor  widow  (the  relict  and 
extrix.),  Wm.  Hindmoor  of  Seal  Houses  miner,  and  Thos  x 
Metcalf  of  Seal  Houses  taylor,  in  £200. 

Wm.  Hird. 

27  Aug.  1723. 

Wife  Elizth.  to  divide  my  substance  amongst  my  children,  so  that 
the  unmarried  ones  may  have  the  like  proportion  as  those  thai 
are  married  have  had. 

(Signed.    Plain  seal.) 

Wits. — John  Hird,  Robt.  Hird,  John  Jamesonn. 

Pd.  16  Dec.  1724  by  the  widow. 
Bond  16  Dec.  1724  by  Elizth.  x  Hird  of  [torn  off]  widow  (relief 

and  principal  legatee)  and  John  Hird  of  do.  yeom.  in  £200. 

(Testator  described  as  "  of  Dalehead") 

CUTHBERT  HiRD  of  Eskerleth. 
16  March  1731. 

Brother  John  £40.    Brother  Rd.  £l.    Brother  Wm  [1 
Margret  Nickson  daur.  to  my  brother  Thos.  N.  £ ^\o. 
Rest  of  my  brother  Thos.  Nickson's  children   flO  each 
Brother  James's  widow  5s.,  and  his  5  children  £35  amongst  them 
All  my  leasehd.  estate  and  goods  to  my  brother  I  tike,  exoi 
Bond  25  Mch.  1732  by  Luke  Hird  of  Eskerlith  yeom  (the  era  ) 

and  Thos.  Nixon  of  Whaw  yeom,  in  £500  \ 
(Signed.    Seal,  a  deer's  head.) 

Wits.- -John  x  Rain,  Mary  x  AJsop,  Jos  Peacock 
Td.  27  Mch  1 73-:  by  the  exoi 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Richard  Hird  of  Whaw. 
24  Nov  1735. 

Nephews  John  H.  and  Wm.  H.  sons  of  my  brother  John  H.  deed. 

£15  each  at  21,  and  to  his  widow  Elizth.  H.  5s. 
Brother  Wm.  H.  of  Whaw  £20.    If  he  die,  then  only  5s.  to  his 

wife  Agnes  H. 
Brother  Luke  H.  of  Eskeylith  £5. 

Elizth.  H.  of  Bedall  widow  of  my  brother  James  H.  deed.  5s. 
Guyles  H.,  James  H.,  Cuthbert  H.,  Elizth  II.,  and  Ann  or  Agnes 

H.,  childn.  of  my  sd.  brother  James  H.  deed.  £10  each  at  21. 
Brother  in  law  Thos.  Nixson  of  Whaw  the  elder  £1.  1.  o,  and  to 

his  children  John,  Thos.,  Margrett,  Elizth.,  and  Dinah  Nixson 

£t$  each. 

All  my  leasehd.  estate  in  Arkengarthdale  to  my  nephew  Wm. 
Nixson,  exor.  But  if  his  mother  my  sister  Elizth.  Nixson 
slid,  be  left  a  widow  by  her  husband  Thos.  Nixson,  and  shd. 
need  it,  she  is  to  have  £2  a  year  out  of  same  during  widow- 
hood. 

(Signed.    Seal,  a  talbot  or  lion  passant.) 
Wits. — Bryan  Hird  and  Charles  Wensley. 

Proved  7  Feb.  1735-6  by  the  exor. 
Bond  7  Feb.  1735  by  Wm.  Nixson  of  Whaw  yeom.  (the  exor.) 
and  Thos.  Nixson  senr.  of  do.  yeom.  in  £$00. 


WM.  HlRD  of  Arkengarthdale  head. 
8  Nov.  1737. 

All  my  leasehd.  estate  at  Arkdale.  head  and  all  my  other  effects 
lo  wife  Isabel  1  during  her  widowhood,  and  then  to  my  4  sons, 
Wm.,  Nathan,  Manuell,  and  Reuben  equally,  paying  £20  to 
each  of  my  6  daurs.  Elizth.,  Hannah,  Dinah,  Mary,  Rebel 
and  Isabel  I  Hird. 

If  wife  marry  again,  then  £5  a  year. 

(Signed.    Fancy  seal.) 

Wits. — Robt.  Powlton,  Thos.  Graham,  (  ha  Wenslej 

Bond  20  Jan.  1738  by  John  Hird  of  Arkengarthdale  head  yeom 

(admor.  with  will  annexed)  and  Wm.  Liddell  oi  I 

yeom.  in  £200. 


Wm.  Hird  of  Whaw. 
10  Aug.  1743. 

Wife  Agnes  during  widowhood  my  leasehd  estate  al  Whaw,  and  \ 

my  husbandry  working  tools  and  household   liniutme.  and 
£2  a  year,  also  £\0  absolutely. 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


PECULIAR    COURT    OF  MASHAM. 

A  COLLATION  OF  THE  INDEXES  AT  SOMERSET  HOUSE  AND  AT 
YORK  PROBATE  REGISTRY  FROM  THE  COMMENCEMENT 
DOWN  TO  1709. 

The  Indexes,  which  comprise  everything  known  down  to  1709,  are  as 
follows  : — 

A.  — Somerset  House.    Unregistered  Wills,  1572— 1709.    (Later  Wills  not  noticed 

here.) 

B.  —      „  „         Unregistered  Bonds,  Inventories,  Accounts,  &c,  1614 — 

1719.  Those  o!  later  date  are  classed  in  Part  II.  01 
Index  A.) 

C.  —       ft  „         Registered  Wills,  Admons.,  and  Minutes  of  Caveats, 

&c,  1576—1654,  in  Register  Book  [. 
D —      ft  „         Registered  Wills,  &c,  1634— 1699,  in  Register  Book  II. 

E.— York.  Everything  at  York,  being  75  original  Documents— Wills,  Admons.,  &c. 
1609— 1707.    No  Register  Book. 

To  which  is  since  added  what  relates  to  Masham  Peculiar  in 

(A)  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York's  Index,  1650—1756. 

(B)  General  Peculiars  Index  at  York,  1438—1728. 


Abborth,  Robt.,  Kirkby  Malzeard., 
Abbott,  Thos.,  Kirkby  Malzd.,  weaver, 

„      Christr.,  Kirkby  Malzd.,  weaver 
Adamson,  John,  Grewelthorpe, 
„  „  Swinton, 

„        Rd.,  Swinton, 
„        John,  Swinton,  yeom., 
Akers,  Robt.,  Clareton  (?  Larton) 

„  Joseph,  Hartwith,  W. 
Allen,  Frances,  Sutton, 

„      Thos.,  High  Ellington, 
Allinson,  Christr.,  Gaughey, 
Anderson,  Geo.,  Rigges  in  Netherdale,  yeom., 


Sampson,  par.  Kirkby  Malzd., 
Appleby,  John,  Grewelthorpe, 
„       Anthy.,  Kirkby  Malzd., 
„       Cath.,  Beckmeetings, 
„       John,  Grewelthorpe,  gent., 
„       John,  Ellington, 
Ardington,  Alice.  Massam, 
Armistead,  Robt.,  Kirkby  Malzd., 
Askwith  or  Aiscough,  John,  Healey  Coate, 
n  ElHngstring 
Christr.,  Ellingstring, 


M 


W.  1598. 
W.  Registered  1612. 
W.        „  1629. 
W.  1642. 
W.  1682. 
Ad.  (York)  1700. 
W.  Registered  1641. 
W.  i7°6- 
York  (D.  and  C)  i;.vs 
Bond.  t68a 
168& 

W.  1694. 
W.  Registered  1610, 
n.  Will.  M  1633. 
W.  164s. 
W.  t68a. 
W.  1686. 
W.  Registered  1 64s. 
W.  165Q. 
W.  Reentered  1  ^83. 
\Y.  1683. 
Ad.  1647. 
W.  1694. 

W.  IOQQ 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


133 


Askwith  or  Aiscough,  als  Germaine,  Christr,  Grewel- 


thorpe 

w. 

1666. 

it 

„       Wm.,  Ripon, 

w. 

1683. 

tt 

„       Henry,  Ellingstring, 

Min.  Registered 

1583. 

it 

„       als  Germaine,  Christr., 

Grewel- 

thorpe,  tailor, 

W. 

1666. 

it 

„       Christr.,  Ellingstring, 

yeom.,  W. 

1699. 

Atkinson, 

John,  Roomer, 

W. 

!599- 

ft 

Wm.,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

1604. 

a 

Rd.,  Eshead, 

w. 

1634. 

a 

Rd.,  Eshead, 

w. 

l637- 

>> 

Eras.,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

1675- 

tt 

Robt,  Hearfield  in  Bouthwaite, 

Bond. 

1684. 

)j 

Rd.,  Healey  Coate, 

1695. 

5J 

Eras,  or  Ignatius,  Winsley, 

"w.  (York) 

1704. 

>> 

Aga, 

W.  (York) 

1704. 

it 

Jennet,  Misses,  wid., 

W.  Registered  circa 

J594- 

it 

als  Mealhancke,  Wm.,  Gavvhey,  veom.,      W.  Registered 

x594- 

It 

Thos.,  Kirkby  Malzd., 

Min.  ,, 

1602. 

>> 

Wm.,  Grewelthorpe, 

Probate  „ 

1605. 

»> 

John,  ?  par.  K.  Malzd., 

w. 

1 606. 

>> 

Rd.,  Middlemore,  elk., 

Min.  W. 

1610. 

ii 

Wm.,  Ilton,  yeom., 

w. 

161 1. 

ii 

John,  Ilton, 

w. 

1631. 

it 

Rd.,  Eshead, 

Min.  W. 

1634. 

it 

Rd.,  Eshead, 

W. 

1636. 

>> 

Christr.,  Carleton,  yeom., 

W.  „ 

1654- 

>J 

John,  Fearbie, 

w. 

1 660. 

Auton  or 

Aughton,  John,  Feasby, 

w. 

1674. 

>> 

,,       Thos.,  Ilton, 

w. 

1683. 

» 

„       John,  Fearby, 

w. 

16^9. 

tt 

„       Robt.,  Masham, 

W.  (York) 

1662. 

if 

„       Anne,  Grewelthorpe, 

Bond. 

1681. 

tt 

„       John,  Fearby, 

Bond. 

1682. 

a 

„       Robt.,  Fearby, 

W.  (York^ 

IOQ7- 

it 

„       Wm.,  Massam, 

\V.  Registered 

1616. 

a 

„       Jane,  Massam, 

w. 

1  6 18. 

a 

Wm.,  Ilton, 

W.  Registered  circa 

1622. 

tt 

„       Simon,  Ilton, 

Min.  Vv.  Registered 

1634. 

it 

„       John,  senr.,  Fearby, 

w. 

1660 

tt 

,,        Robt.,  Massam,  yeom., 

\Y. 

1 60  2. 

it 

„       Dorothy,  Fearby,  wid., 

w. 

i66q. 

Baine  or 

Bayne,  Michael,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

1613 

a 

,,     Wm.,  Ellingstring, 

w. 

1047. 

tt 

,,      Robt.,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

a 

„     John,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

t6ct. 

tt 

„     Walter,  Limley, 

W.  (York) 

tt 

„     Thomasin,  Grewelthorpe, 

w 

tt 

„     Wm.,  Grewelthorpe, 

w 

1675. 

134 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Baine  or 

Bayne,  John,  Ellingstring, 

W. 

1679. 

>> 

„     Rd.,  Mdorehouse, 

Bond. 

1683. 

>> 

„      Isabel  or  Eliz.,  Ellingstring, 

Bond. 

1684. 

» 

„      Susanna,  West  Close, 

W. 

1685. 

>> 

,,      Ellen,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

1689. 

„      Rd.,  senr.,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

1689. 

» 

„      Rd.,  Grewelthorpe, 

Bond. 

1692. 

»> 

„     Thos.,  Gawhey, 

Bond. 

1692. 

»> 

„      Wm.,  Hearfield, 

W. 

1693. 

>> 

„      Wm.,  Middlemoore, 

W.  (York) 

1696. 

» 

,,      Wm.,  Whaite  House, 

W. 

1699. 

„      Jacob,  Grewelthorpe, 

Bond. 

1707. 

>> 

„      Christr.,  Woodellin  in  Netherdale,  Bond. 

1708. 

>> 

,,      Wm.,  Azerley, 

Min.  Registered 

>> 

„      Alice,  Grewelthorpe, 

?>  >> 

1584. 

>> 

„  Alice, 

>>  >> 

1584. 

„  Christr., 

ft  a 

1584. 

>> 

,,      Wm.,  Rushington, 

)j  >> 

T593- 

>> 

„      Riggs,  yeom., 

W.  Registered  circa 

1594- 

>> 

„      Adam,  Newhouses  in  N'dale, 

W.  Registered 

1595 

>> 

„  Wm. 

Ad.         „  ? 

1602. 

>> 

„      Lucy,  Grewelthorpe, 

w. 

1608. 

„      Robt.,  Ayerley, 

w. 

1  6oq. 

>> 

„      Humphrey,  Herefield, 

W. 

161 0. 

„      Michael,  Grewelthorpe, 

W. 

1613. 

?> 

„      Walter,  Limley, 

w. 

l6rS. 

>> 

„      Christr.,  Woodale, 

w. 

l62Q. 

>> 

,,      Christr.,  Moorhouse,  Min. 

W.  Registered  circa 

I636. 

>> 

„      Roger,  Grewelthorpe, 

W.  Registered 

16m 

>> 

,,      Rd.,  Bramley  Grange, 

w. 

.652. 

>> 

„      Geo.,  K.  Malzd., 

w. 

1660. 

Baker,  Wm, 
Geo. 
„  Wm 


Wm 
Wm 

Geo. 


Thomasin,  Grewelthorpe, 
Humphrey,  West  Close 
Grange, 

Wardermarsk, 

Swinton, 

Wardermarsk, 


Anthy.,  Swinton, 


Swinton, 
Wardermarske,  husbn., 
Swinton,  husbn., 


Banks,  Henry,  Allershaw, 

„      Roger,  Massam, 

,,      John,  Ellington, 

„      (Binkes),  Anthy.,  Ellington, 
Bargh,  Edward,  Healey, 
Bartlett,  Simon,  Nutwithcote, 
llatlcrsby,  Wm.,  Kirkbv  Malzd., 
Wm., 

Wm.,  Kirkby  Malzd., 


W. 
Pott 

W. 
W. 

w. 

Bond. 


w.  Registered 
w.     *  „ 
w. 
w. 

W.  Registered 

Min.  ,, 

Bond: 

Bond 

W.  Registered  circa 
Min  Registered 
Caictt 


1668. 

167  \ . 

1645. 

1 66 1 . 

1685. 

1685. 

1  686. 

1643. 

1660. 

1507 

1678 

1608. 

1  60I 

1  0S0. 

1581 
1  sS6 

'^7 


THF,  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


135 


Baxby,  Rd.,  Mickley, 

Bearper  (?  Bearser),  John,  Dallowcarr, 

Beck,  Anthy.,  Ayerley, 

Beckwith,  John,  Roomer, 

„        Wm.,  Aklbrough, 

„        Christr.,  Swinton, 

„        Thos.,  Wood  ale, 

„        Jane,  Masham, 

„        Wm.,  Lowwood  Ho., 

,,        Anthy.,  Massam, 

„        Mary,  Massam, 

„        Sarah  ( ?  Constantine  Road),  Massam, 
„        Christr.,  Massam, 
„        Roger,  Massam, 
„        Michael,  Rawmoore, 
„        John,  K.  Malzd., 
„        Thos.,  Ledgate, 
„        Eliz.,  Massam, 
„        Thos.,  Lambhill, 
„        Geo.,  Roomer, 
„        Alice,  Roomer, 
,,        Annie,  Misses, 
Laurence, 

Rd.,  Nutwith  Coat, 
Marm.,  Ilton,  yeom., 
Wm.,  Aldbrough, 
Hy.,  Massam, 

Geo.,  Kirkby  Malzd.,  weaver, 
„        Anthy.,  Nutwith  Coate,  yeom., 
„        Leon,  Kirkby  Malzd., 
„        Agnes,  Kirkby  Malzd.,  wid., 
„        Christr.,  Kirkby  Malzd.,  yeom., 
„        Thos.,  Swinton,  yeom.,         W.  (inc 
„        John,  K.  Malzd.,  yeom.,    W.  (and  c 
„        Nichs.,  Ganghey,  yeom., 
„        John,  Wardenmarske,  yeom., 

(And  another  Christr.  B.  tindescribed 
Bell,  Francis,  Masham, 
„     Wm.,  Gaughey, 
„     Jane,  Ketsmoor, 
„     Ralph,  Mickley, 
,,     Agnes,  Mickley,  wid., 
Benlowes,  Wm.,  Massam,  yeom., 
Benslowe,  Lucy,  Massam, 
Benson,  Robt.,  Canfield  Ho., 
„      Wm.,  Bouthwaite  Grange, 
,,      Miles,  Bowih  Grange, 
,,      James,  K.  Malzd  , 

Rd.,  Calfal  House. 
,,      Janet,  K.  Malzd.,  v\  id.. 


W. 

1701. 

w. 

1708. 

W.  (York) 

1698. 

w. 

'588. 

w. 

1617. 

Ad.  (York) 

T667. 

w. 

1678. 

w. 

1681. 

w. 

1684. 

w. 

1690. 

w. 

1 690. 

Bond. 

1693. 

W. 

1694. 

w. 

1695. 

Bond. 

r695. 

w. 

1700. 

Bond. 

7  702. 

W. 

*7°v 

w. 

1706. 

Bond. 

1707. 

Bond. 

1709. 

W.  Registered 

1584. 

Can  at. 

1603. 

Ad. 

1603. 

w. 

1605. 

w. 

1617. 

w. 

1618. 

w. 

1620. 

w. 

1623. 

w. 

1624. 

w. 

1636. 

w. 

1 636. 

•omplete^  Registered 

1 65  I . 

odicil,  1658)  ,, 

1  6s6. 

W.  Registered 

165a 

w.     '  „ 

.662. 

1  in  i  6^6.)  ,, 

W. 

1  660. 

w. 

1 691 . 

w. 

1707. 

Min.  Registered 

1  594. 

w. 

161  \i 

w. 

1  070. 

w. 

1(177. 

w. ' 

1 600. 

w 

1  (>(>S. 

\\\ 

1675. 

\v.  Registered 

Min. 

1  .So 

W. 

1  ficS 

i36 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


Benson,  Miss,  Canfield  Ho.,  yeom., 
„       Robt.,  Canfield  Ho.,  yeom., 

Wm,  Calfe  Hill  Ho., 
„      Wm.,  Ragill  Ho.,  husbn., 
„       Christr.,  Eastholme  Ho., 
„      Wm.,  Bouthwaite  Grange, 

Billington,  Marjery,  K.  Malzd., 

Binkes.    See  Bankes. 

Blaides,  Ralph,  Massam, 

Bovverdall  or  Boardill,  Christr.,  Massam, 
»  »        Thos.,  Massam,  labr 

»  j,        John,  Massam, 

Boyce,  Geo.,  Thorpe, 

Bradridge,  Robt.,  Healey,  yeom., 

Bradwith,  Wm.,  Mickley, 

Braithwaite,  Fras.,  Misses, 

»  >i  » 

„         Geo.,  Carlsmoor, 

„         Fras.,  Azerley, 

„  „  Carlsmoor, 

„         Geo.,  Lady  Hill, 

„         Fras.,  Carlsmoor, 

„         Leon.  Woodall, 

„  Miles, 

„         Jane,  Misses, 

„         Geo.,  Gawghey,  yeom., 

„  „    Carlesmoore,  hatt  maker, 

„         Fras.,  Azerley,  yeom., 

„         Anne,  Gawghey,  wid.  of  Geo., 
Bramley,  Geo.,  Massam, 

„       Thos.,  Gawghey,     Bond  and  Inv 
„       Mary,  Gawghey, 
„       Geo.,  Massam, 
Wm., 

„       Wm.,  Galgah,  yeom., 
Brattmer,  Thos.,  Hesle  Close, 
Brewer,  John,  Ellington, 
Brieksay  or  Buckshay,  Thos.,  Massam,  \\ 
„  „        Thos.,  Massam,  labr. 

Bridgewater,  Edward,  Massam, 
„         Thos.,  Massam, 
„  John,  Massam, 

Briggs,  Ninian,  Sixworth  Grange, 

„      Wm.,  of  Christr.  (sic.)  middlermoor, 

„      Thos.,  Holme  Ho., 

„      Ninian,  Sixworth  Grange,  yeom., 
Broche,  Maurice,  Harfield,  yeom., 
Brooke,  Morris,  Hew  field, 
Browne,  Fras.,  Gawghey, 


w. 

1609. 

w. 

1609. 

w. 

I  0  I  O. 

w 

» 

102;. 

w. 

»» 

T  f\  1  n 

w. 

>> 

l668. 

w. 

1 7°3- 

Bond. 

Piob.  Re 

gistered 

w. 

>> 

T  ft  a  r 
ft  u  -|  J  a 

w. 

>> 

104  3. 

Min.  Registered 

W. 

tt 

I  6_}0. 

Bond. 

1682. 

W. 

N.D. 

W. 

1600. 

W. 

1 6 7  2 

W. 

W. 

1D/  5" 

W. 

1694. 

W. 

T  1  O  ? 
J  yU_  . 

W. 

t  *7  0*7 

Min.  Re 

gistered 

1  J" /  • 

W. 

>> 

W. 

»» 

[012 

W. 

>» 

T  6  !  2 

W. 

>> 

IU-.4. 

W. 

>» 

l6  1  1 
I  1.1  _  A. 

W. 

\  ft  z  Z 

r.  for  Piob. 

l686. 

W. 

»» 

1  6qc. 

B(  nd. 

Min.  Prob.  Registered 

W. 

i6s8. 

W. 

1600 

Bend. 

I  70S. 

r.  and  lm  \. 

1  66q. 

W.  ReL 

I  6(M). 

Bend. 

1  hSo. 

B.n.l. 

1 684. 

W.  ft 

istered 

1  ()OQ. 

W. 

l66o. 

Bond 

1 700. 

Bond 

1 700 

W.  Registered 

w 

i6tfl 

w. 

w. 

1070 

THE    NORTHERN  GENE \LOGIST. 


137 


GARFORD,  OF   STEETON  HALL,  YORKSHIRE,  AND 
GARFORD,   OF   CORBY,  LINCOLNSHIRE. 

ARTHUR  GARFORTH,  AFTERWARDS  CALLED  GARFORD. 


The  above  was  the  third  son  of  William  Garforth,  of  Steeton  Hall, 
Yorks,*  and  was  born  in  1596.  In  1628  he  married  Letitia,  daughter 
of  Robert  Cashell,  of  Glatton,  Hunts,  Esqr.  At  the  Record  Office  is  a 
Bill  in  Chancery  (Garford  v.  Cashell,  1634),  in  which  the  above  facts  are 
set  forth.  It  is  an  attempt  to  recover  .£300  on  the  part,  for  some  reason, 
of  Thomas,  younger  brother  of  Arthur,  from  the  Trustees  under  the  will 
of  Robert  Cashell,  father  of  Letitia.  There  are  also  two  or  three  affidavits 
dated  a  few  years  after  the  Bill  in  respect  of  the  above  case,  but  then* 
is  nothing  in  them  to  indicate  the  place  of  abode  of  Arthur  and  his  wife, 
and  of  their  issue.  This  is  what  I  want  to  discover.  In  the  Registers 
of  Corby,  South  Lincolnshire,  are  entries  of  the  baptism  of  Charles, 
Frances,  and  Mary,  1660-64,  children  of  Francis  and  (irace  Harford, 
and  in  after  years  comes  Anthony.  There  were  in  those  days  Garfords 
in  various  parishes  in  South  Lincolnshire,  but  1  have  been  quite  unable  to 
connect  Francis  with  any  of  them,  although  these  Garford  families  are 
all,  more  or  less,  intimately  connected  with  each  other,  and  it  is  to  be 
observed  that  the  names  of  Arthur,  Charles,  Francis,  and  Anthony  nevef 
appear  among  them,  while  Francis,  as  a  Christian  name,  occurs  among 
Yorkshire  Garforths,  and  Anthony  was  the  name  of  Arthur's  grandfather, 
of  one  of  his  brothers,  and  of  his  eldest  nephew,  born  1610.  and  who 
succeeded  to  Steeton  Hall.  Hearing  in  mind  the  comparative  rarit \  of 
the  surname  in  either  form,  and  that  Francis  does  not  appear  t«>  be 
connected  with  the  local  Garfords  of  South  Lincolnshire,  I  think  it  not 
improbable  that  he  was  the  son  of  Arthur  and  Letitia.  Tins  is  rev,:/  ! 
want  to  />rovc.  It  is  evident  that  Francis  was  a  young  man  in  1660, 
for  he  married  again  at  the  end  of  the  century,  after  the  death  nf  Grace, 
in  1697,  at  Rvhall.  That  place  and  Corby  are  within  twenty-five  miles 
of.  Glatton. 

I  may  add  that  T  am  the  direct  descendant  of   Francis,  the  Bon  of 
Francis  Garford,  of  Corby,  through  an  unbroken  line  <>f  Johns,  all  eldest 
sons,  without  a  second  Christian  name,   of   whom  my  grandson, 
eighteen  months,  is  the  seventh.    A  rare  sequence,  I  believe 

John  GaRTORD. 


*The  family  can  be  traced  hark  to  the  isth  .vnunv  Sr:  Dl 
Whitaker's  "Craven,"  and  Mr.  Clough's  "  History  of  Steeton." 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


EARLY    CUMBERLAND    AND  WESTMORELAND 
PEDIGREES   FROM   THE    PLEA  ROLLS. 


I. — Cumberland  Michs.  42  E.  3.  Coram  Rege  Roll,  No.  163. — A  suit 
showing  that  Elena,  who  was  wife  of  Nicholas  de  Vespount,  had  died 
seized  of  the  Manor  of  Souby,  settled  by  the  said  Nicholas  on  himself 
and  her  for  their  lives,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies 
together. 

Their  son  Robert  is  their  heir,  and  aged  thirteen.    The  said  manor 
is  held  of  the  heirs  of  Gregory  Burden  by  knight  service. 
The  following  pedigree  is  given:  — 

ALEXANDER  BURDEN  had  issue, 

GREGORY  BURDON  died  s.p.,  seized  of  the  fourth  part  of  the 
manor  of  Clifford,  co.  York. 

ROGER  BURDON  (brother  and  heir  of  Gregory),  who  had  issue, 
Thomas  B.,  son  and  heirs;  who  had  issue,  Brian  B.,  son  and 
heir;  who  had  isstie,  Margaret  B.,  daur.  and  heir  :  who  married 
Thomas  Ughtred,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  lT.,  son  and  heir. 

ELEN  BURDEN  m   de  Kirkton.    They  had  issue,  Robert 

de  K.,  son  and  heir;  who  had  issue,  John  de  K.,  son  and  heir. 

The  above  John  de  ICirketon  claims  that  Gregory  Burdon  was  not 
the  son  of  Alexander,  but  was  the  son  of  William  Burdon,  Cbivatef  :  and 
that  Gregory,  having  had  no  brother  Roger'  he  (John)  is  the  heir  oi 
Gregory,  as  heir  to  Gregory's  sister  Elen.    (Memb.  41.) 

Coram  Rege  Roll,  172.  Michs.  45  Edw.  11!.,  shows  that  a  jury 
found  that  Gregory  and  Elen  were  children  by  the  first  wife,  and  Rogej 
by  a  second  wife.  A  verdict  was,  therefore,  given  in  favour  of  John  de 
Kirketon  as  heir  of  the  whole  blood. 


IT. — Westmoreland — Easter,  48  Edw.  I  11.    Coram  Rege,  No  183 
An  account  of  the  descent  of  the  Manor  of  Wythirelate,  in  Kendal,  showirt 
that  John  de  Lancaster,  of  Stanested,  alienated  it  in  2  Edw    Ml.  to 
Michael  de  Haverington  Chivaler  ;   who  died  thirt)  three  years 
was  succeeded  by  John  de  Haveryngton,  of  Mdyngham,  his  bn 
heir;  who  enfeoffed  Michael  de  Haveryngton,  Ins  son 

Both  the  aforesaid  feoffments  were  without  the  King's  license. 

Richard  de  Roos  and  Johanna,  his  wile,  hold  it  in  right  <>f  the  said 
Johanna,  who  is  daughtei  and  heir  nf  the  second  M  !'  h. if! 

It  is  also  mentioned  thai  John  de  Lancaster's  wife  was  nam  d  inn  n 

Also  that  the  said  manor  is  held  of  Joan,  who  was  wife  of  [obn  da 
Coupland,  as  of  the  Fee  oi  Coucy,    (Memb.  16,  part  1  | 


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139 


III. — Westmoreland — Easter,  48  Edw.  111.  Coram  Rege,  No.  185. 
— The  King's  escheator,  claimed  that  Margaret  de  Roos  had  in  32  Edw. 
f IT.  alienated,  without  the  King's  license,  a  piece  of  land  called  Routhe- 
worth,  in  the  Vill  of  Helsyngton,  to  Robert  de  Wassyngton. 

The  defendant,  also  named  Robert  de  Wassyngton,  denies  this,  and 
gives  the  following  descent:  — 

WALTER  DE  STIRKLAND,  knight,  seized  of  the  said  land  as 
of  the  Fee  of  Marmadulce  de  Thwenge.    Walter  had  issue. 

JOAN  DE  STIRKLAND  married  Robert  de  Wassyngton,-  and  on 
them  and  their  heirs  her  father  settled  the  land.  They  had 
issue,  Robert  de  Wassyngton,  son  and  heir ;  he  had  issue, 
Robert  de  Wassyngton  son  and  heir,  the  defendant. 

The  jury  found  a  verdict  in  favour  of  the  defendant.    (M.  19,  part  2.) 

IV. — SIMON  DE  RAUGHTON,  of  Raughton  Cumberland,  was  father  of 

JOHN  DE  RAUGHTON,  his  son  and  heir,  who  was  father  of— 
JOHN  DE  RAUGHTON,  who  died  seized  of  three  acres,  etc, 
of  land  in  Raughton  by  the  service  <>f  great  serjeanry. 
namely,  by  the  service  of  guarding  the  aucipitar,  i.e.,  the 
master  of  the  hawks,  of  the  Lord  King  in  the  forest  oi 
Ingelwode,  and  he  also  held  in  cafite  two  messuages  and 
thirty  acres  of  land  in  Cattescales,  in  Raughton,  in  per- 
petuity, paying  eighteen  pence  annually  by  the  hands  of  the 
Sheriff  of  Cumberland. 
This  second  John  de  Raughton  married  twice.  His  first  wife 
was  Margaret  de  Stapleton,  and  by  an  entail  of  28th 
January,  21  Edw.  III.,  lands — apparently  tlmsc  above- 
mentioned — were  settled  on  them  and  their  issue,  with 
remainder  to  the  heirs  of  Margaret,  Margaret  died  without 
issue,  leaving  William  de  Stapleton,  her  brother  and  heir, 
John  de  Raughton,  however,  married  a  second  wife,  and  b\  her 
had  issue — 

OLIVER  DE  RAUGHTON,  his  son  and  heir, 
(apparently  in  10  Richard  11.)  eight  years  and  upwards 
Coram  Rege.    Easter  10  Kir.  II.,  \o.  36,  M.  17.  Hid  pan 


WAIFS   AND  STRAYS. 

Fergusson  Master  Adam,  son  of  Charles  F.  esqr.  of  Grove  Route  Dulwich. 

1  Surrey,  buried  at  Aysgarth,  March  15,  1792. 
Mackenzie  Mr.  Alexander,  an  oil-man  in  Bishopsgate  Street,  London, 

buried  at  Aysgarth,  Feb.  20,  178J. 
Walker,  Daniel,  of  Lineolnes    Innr  CO.    Middlesex   and  Kh/th    lYHn  ol 

Long  Sutton  co.  Lincoln,  married  Oct.  9,  »"<M,  at  St.  IVtn  hi  \ 

Lincoln.  \ 
Whehr  Granville  of  Chapel  Rowe,  Westminstei  eaqi    13,  and   1  1  x 

Catherine  Hastings  of  Ledstone  Bpr,  22    To  be  married  11  i  i  riaham 

— Archbp.  of  York's  Marriage  Bond,  Dec  15,  1 


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THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


LINCOLN    MARRIAGE  LICENCES. 

This  is  an  alphabetical  Calendar  (continued  from  Vol.  III.,  page  66)  in  succession 
to  those  printed  in  Gibbons'  "  Lincoln  Marriage  Licences."  It  is  compiled 
from  several  different  sources,  the  following  abbreviations  being  used 
to  denote  which  source  : — 

Ael. — Liber  Aelmer,  Line.  Archid. 

Act  Book. — Consistory  Court  Act  Books  of  Wills,  &c. 

D. — "  Marriage  Bonds  (Divers  Years) "  in  brown  paper  covers. 

C. — Bishop  Chaderton's  Register. 

F. — Faculty  Book,  1611-1693  *  Licences  not  marked  with  one  of  these  abbrevia- 
tions are  from  the  Marriage  Bonds  (which  the  Editor  arranged  in  port- 
folios, according  to  date,  some  years  ago),  supplemented  by  the 
allegations  where  forthcoming. 

The  pre-Reformation  Marriage  Dispensations  in  the  Bishop's  Registers  are  not 
included  in  this  Series. 


(Continued  from  Vol.  IV.,  page 

1663.  Aug.  26.  Lyon  Clipsham,  of  Manthorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Gran- 

tham, gentn.,  and  Susanna  Sergeant,  of  South  Carleton,  spr. 
Surety,  Henry  Johnson,  of  Manthorpe,  yeom. 

[South  Carleton  or  St.  Paule  in  Baile.] 

1664.  Sept.  28.  Nicholas  Clipsham,  of  Bourne,   tanner,   and  Doroth) 

Hardwire,  of  Dike,  in  same  parish.    Surety,   Joseph  Thew, 
of  Bour  if,  yeom.       [Bourne,  Morton,  or  Stamford  Ail  Saints.] 
1661.   Nov.  21.  Robert  Clipsham,  of     .    .   .    gentn.,  and  Marie  fforster, 
of  Gaiton,  spr.    Surety,  ffrancis  Johnson,  mason. 

[Biskerthorp  or  Gayton.] 

1668.  May  1.  Robert  Clipsham,  of  Stewton,  yeom.,    and  Elizth.  Garter. 

of  Louth,  spr.    Surety,  Thomas  Medcalfe  [signed  Metcalfe], 

of  Louth,  tanner.  [St.  Paul  or  St.  Martin  ] 

1634.    Sept.  10.  William  Clipson,  of  .Luton,   in   Sutton,  taler.  get  15, 

and  [F.]  Anne  Barrowe,  of  same,  spr.,  ret.  28.  [ffleete  1 

161 1.    July  26.  John  dough,  of  EastOn,   in   the  parish  of  Stoke,  and 

Mary  Bond,  of  Methringham,  widow.  [Methringham  1 

1669.  July  20.    Rowland  Curtis,  of  Lincoln,  woollen  draper,  and  Emme 

Walker,  of  same,  widow.  Surety,  Walter  Powell,  of  the  Close 
of  Lincoln,  clerk.  [St.  Peter  ai  Arches  nr  Coulsterwnrth  1 

1640.  Mch.  3.  William  Cussen,  of  Barnolby,  and  Catherine  1  ingerd,  of 
Yarburgh,  widow.  Bond  by  Christopher  Dennis,  ol  Reelsby, 
clerk.  [Beelsby.] 

1663.  Apr.  22.  John  Cust,  of  Gosbertowne,  yeom.,  and  Elisabeth  Herrie 
man,  of  same,  spr.  Surety,  Hugh  Turner,  of  sa/ne,  yeom.  Seal, 
per  falc  a  fess  between  three  flam  dc  I  vs.  tnd  «/  fess,  .  .  . 
in  chief.    Witnesses,  Ghas.  Skypwith  and  Sam    I  awaon. 

[Gosbertow  ne  or  Qtiadring.] 

*  A  Volume  entitled.  "General  Register  ol  Faculties,  I'-n  1  U  rm«  v 

known  as  the  Red  Book,  in  which  Marriage   Li  e  ct  \ 
apparently  during  vacancies  ol  the  Sim 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


1669.  June  29.    Richard  Cuthbert,  of  ffriskney,  gent.,  and  ff ranees  Dalby, 

of  Wainflett,  All  Saints,  widow.  Surety,  Thos.  Hurd,  of  the 
Bail  of  Lincoln,  confectioner.  [St.  Peter  at  Arches.] 

1640.  Aug.  25.  John  Cutler  of  Boston,  mercer,  set.  24,  and  Marie  Ample- 
ford,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  20.  Her  mother  consents.  Surety, 
Wm.  Hoi  Hogshead,  of  Tattershall,  chandler.  [Boston.] 

1665.  Aug.  27.  Caveat  against  John  Cutts,  of  the  Bail  of  Lincoln,  and 
Anne  Bateman,  of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  widow,  on  behalf  of  her 
father,  Sir  William  Thorold,  Bart. 

[Licences  granted  during  Visitations.] 

1591.  July  1.  Act  Bk.  —  Eustace  Cockarie  and  Joan  Basse,  of 
.    .    .  sley. 

1640.  Nov.  13.  Thos  Cockell,  of  Glamford  Briggs,  gent.,  aet.  21,  and 
ffranees  Lovill,  of  Burnham,  in  the  parish  of  Thornton  Curtis, 
spinster,  set.  21.  Their  parents  consent.  Surety,  Thos.  Pennell. 
of  Glamford  Briggs,  gent.  [Thornton  Curtis.] 

1663.  Sept.  4.  Richard  Codd,  of  Bransbie,  in  the  parish  of  Stowe 
Greene,  set.  29,  and  Sarah  Robinson,  of  Thorpe,  in  the  ffallowes, 
widow,  set.  32.  His  father  and  her  parents  are  dead  ,  his 
mother  consents.    Surety,  Rob.  ffitchett,  of  Stow,  yeom. 

[St.  Paul  in  Bail  or  Aystrop.] 

1670.  Sept.  7.    Trustram  Codd,  of  Jrby,  yeom.,  and  Margt.  Mirlield,  of 

Ellesham,  spinster. 
1669.   June  1.    Edward  Coddington,  of  Grantham,  widower,  and  Eliza- 
beth Wiseman,  spinster,  daughter  of   .    .    .    Wyseman,  of  same, 
widow. 

1667.   .    .    .    11  (?  June).    John  Coddington,  of  Grantham,  aet.  j8,  and 
Anne  Lodge,  of  same,  spinster,  set.  22.     Her  parents  arc  dead. 
Application  by  Nathaniel  Thorold,  of  the  Close  of  Lincoln,  gent 
[Threckingham,  Grantham,  or  ffolkingham.] 
1637.    June  10.    Christopher  Coe,  of  Thorpe-on-the-Hill,  and  Elizabeth 
Lawson,  of  same,  widow.    Surety,  Robert  CI  1  fie.  <>f  same 

[St.  Peter  in  East-ate.] 

1665.  Sept.  30.    Edmond  Coggan,   of   Epworth,  yeom..  Bet,   27,  and 

Isabell  Whitakers,  of  same,  spinster,  «t.  [9!     His  parents  and 
her  father  are  dead;  her  mother  consents.      Surety,  Thomas 
Coggan,  of  Epworth,  yeom.  [Epwocth.] 
1667.    May  7.    John  Coggan,  of  Wroot,  merchant,  set.  25,  and  1 

Battle,  of  Wadworth,  CO.  York,  spinster,  an.  19.  His  parents 
and  her  father  consent.  [Wroote  Or  Haze)  | 

1666.  Mch.  9.    Robert  Cogan,  of  Binbrooke  Gabriel,  clerk,  el    62,  and 

Anne  Scott,  of  Ashby  cum  ffenby,  spinster,  St.  -jo.  Application 
by  Abraham  Cut  lore,  of  Binbrooke  Gabriel,  butcher. 

[Ashby  cum  (Tenby.] 

1665.  Eeb.  20.    Robert  Coggan,  of  Wroote,  «>i  calcearius,  m    t6,  and 

{Catherine  Barrow,  of  Haxey,  Bt.  24.  l  in  n  parents  innscnt 
Surety,  James  Bradbury,  of   Haxey,  clerk,  [WltJOte.] 

1666.  Sept.  11.    Henry  Coldwell,  of  Owndell,  co,  Northanta,  gent,  act. 

25,  and  Elizabeth  Emerson,  of  Lincoln,  spinster,  M  1 1  Hn 
parents  are  both  dead.     Surety,   Isaac  Roue,  of   London,  -cut 

I  Si   1\ ter\  at  Arches  ] 


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1634.   Sept.  16.    F. — John  Colby,  of  Nappey  diocese,  York,  Esqr.,  set. 

20,  and  Jane  More,  of  Grantham,  spinster,  aet.  21.  His  parents 
are  dead ;  her's  consent.  Application  by  William  Rhodes,  of 
Grantham.  [Grantham.] 

1640.  Aug.  25.  Henrie  Cole,  of  Grantham,  chandler,  aet.  21,  and  Anne 
Kenyan,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  24.  Surety,  Edward  Kenyan, 
of  same,  plummer.  [Grantham.] 

1619.  Dec.  9.  D. — Rob.  x  Cole,  of  Swaton,  husbandman,  and  Agnes 
Timberland,  of  Quarrington,  spinster.  Surety,  Edmund  Tap- 
pinge,  of  Quarrington,  husbandman.    Witness,  Elias  Wrighte. 

[Quarrington.] 

1668.  Dec.  28.  Robert  Cole,  of  Grantham,  chandler,  and  Mary  Dye, 
of  same,  widow.  Surety,  William  Urrie  alias  L 're,  of  the  city 
of  Lincoln,  gent.  [Brantbroughton  or  Doddington  Piggott.] 

1664.  June  22.    Thomas  Cole,  of  Grantham,  chandler,  and  Susanna 

White,  of  same,  spinster.  Surety,  William  Suddaby  [signed 
Suttobe],  of  Lincoln,  pewterer.  [St.  Benedict.] 

1634.  Aug.  11.  F. — William  Cole,  of  Grantham,  aet.  25,  and  Elizabeth 
Crale,  of  same,  spr.,  aet.  23.  His  parents  consent ;  her  s  art- 
dead.    Application  by  George  Cole,  of  Grantham.  [Grantham.] 

1663.  May  23.  Thomas  Colles,  of  Norton,  yeom.,  and  Marie  Home,  of 
same,  widow.  Surety,  John  Eastland,  of  St.  Swithin's,  Lincoln, 
taylor.  Seal,  a  lion  rampant  debruised  by  a  fess.  Witness, 
Bartholomew  Willocke,  notary  public. 

[Nocton,  Dunston,  or  St.  Peter  of  the  Arches.] 

1628.  Feb.  4.  Symon  Collinge,  of  Walcott,  and  Ann  Brearley,  of  same, 
widow.    Surety,  William  Quincy,  of  Pick  worth,  yeom. 

[Suarbie.] 

1583.  Sept.  9.  Act  Bk. — George  Collingridge,  of  Wodhouse,  and  Jane 
Nortonne,  of  Egle.  [X.  Scarle.] 

1569.  Feb.  3.  Ael. — Nichs.  Collingridge,  of  Egle,  and  Joan  Watsonne, 
of  Nortonne  Disney.     Banns  oure.  [Norton  D.  j 

1602.  March  5.  C. — John  Collings,  of  .  .  .  and  Margerie  Burgesse, 
of  Somersham,  co.  Hunt. 

1665.  Oct.  30.    John   Collishaw,  of   Newarke-upon-Trent,   co.  \ 

yeom.,  and  Joane  Slorr,  of  Siston,  widow.  Surety,  Ged  1 
Batly,  of  Lincoln.  [Hunington  or  Ancaster 

1670.  Dec.  1.    Philip  Colly,  of  Wadingham,  Si.  Mary,  yeom.,  ad 

and  Elizabeth  Colly,  of  same,  spinster,  fit.  >6.  His  parents 
are  dead  ;  her  father  consents.  [Wadingham  Si  Nfary.] 

1661.    Feb.  24.    Christopher  ('oil)  son,  of  Kaslolt.  in  the  parish  Ol 

dington,  widower,  and  Margery  White,  ol   Lu,ddington,  wid 
Bond  by  Arnold  Mawborne,  ol  Bastoft,  yeom.,  and  Henrj  Sen 
son,  of  the  Bail  of  Lincoln,  inholder,  [Luddington  ) 

1667.  June  24.  John  Col  son,  of  Aystrop,  and  Joan  West,  1  name, 
spinster.    Surety,  John  Anderton,  ol  Bratlebte 

[Aystrop  or  St  Pdta  in  Bui  pM  | 

1633.  Dec.  27.  Richard  Colson,  of  Navenbie,  butcher,  Bt  17,  1  1  Knn 
Shelborne,  of  same,  spinster,  .vi  ifl  [Buothb)  | 


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637.  Oct.  25.  Ric.  Colson,  of  Weston,  yeom.,  set.  21,  and  Margerie 
Austen,  of  same,  spinster,  set.  j8.  Surety,  William  Hooker,  of 
Kirkby  Lathorpe,  yeom.  [St.  Michael.] 

585.  May  5.  Act.  Bk. — William  Colsonne,  of  Westonne,  and  Joan 
Smyth,  of  Deeping  James.  [Deeping  James.] 

569.   Jan.  4.    Ael. — Seg.  Colsterworth  V.  to  Clement  Dixon. 

634.  May  23.  F. — John  Colthurst,  of  Aunsbie,  gent.,  aet.  24,  and 
ffaith  Williams,  of  Aswarby,  spinster,  aet.  23.  [Aswarby.] 

642.  Oct.  10.  D. — Christofer  Colt,  of  Haxey,  husbandman,  and 
Judith  Bates,  of  Misterton,  co.  Notts,  spinster.  Surety,  Henry 
ffort,  of  Haxey,  tailer.    Witness,  Hy.  Winstanley. 

[Haxey  or  Owston.] 

166 1.  Feb.  1.  Godfrey  Columbell,  of  Blyton,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth 
Martin,  of  same,  spinster.  [Blyton  ] 

605.  Jan.  15.  C. — Arthur  Conye,  gent.,  sun  of  Thomas  Conye,  of 
Basswinthorpe,  Esq.,  and  Jane  Upton,  spinster. 

1665.  Feb.  2.  Nathaniel  Cony,  of  Burton  le  Cogles,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth 
Cony,  of  Stoake,  spinster.  Surety,  Thomas  Cooke,  of  the  Close 
of  Lincoln,  clerk.  [Stoake  or  Burton.] 

1611-12.  Jan.  23.  Thomas  Coney,  of  Kirton,  in  Holland,  gent.,  and 
lsabell  Lawes,  of  Birton  Coggles,  spinster.  Surety,  Henry 
Coney,  of  Birton  Coggles,  gent.  [Birton  Coggles.] 

667.  March  26.    John  Conyers,  of  Tevelbie,  labourer,  set.  20,  and  Anne 

Paddison,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  28.  His  parents  consent  ;  her's 
are  dead.    Surety,  Edward  Browne.       [Tevelbie  or  Langton.] 

668.  April  18.    Allan  Cooke,  of  Humberston,  labourer,  ait.  30,  and 

Elizabeth  Hornesey,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  23.    Application  b) 
Henry  Bennett,  of  Waltham,  gent.         [Humberston  or  Waithe.] 
1661.   Nov.  26.    Allen  Cooke,  of  Humberston,  Labourer,  set.  26.  and  Anne 
Hall,  of  same,  spinster,  set.  30.    Their  parents  consent. 

[Houghton.] 

664.  Feb.  23.  Anthony  Cooke,  of  Great  Bitham,  husbandman,  and 
Jane  Wright,  of  Carby,  widow.  Surety,  John  Lenton,  of  Carby, 
husbandman.  |  Thurleby,  ] 

667.  Nov.  1  j.  George  Cooke,  of  Kexbie,  in  the  parish  oi  Upton, 
miller,  set.  24,  and  Alice  Johnson,  oi  same,  spinster,  an  20. 
Their  parents  consent.  [Upton  of  HarpsweU.] 

1629.  Aug.  15.  Henrie  Cooke,  of  Houghe,  blacksmith,  and  Marie 
Andrew,  of  same,  spinster.  Surety,  Rcl  Morris,  of  Gelston,  in 
Hough,  yeom.  [St.  Paul  in  Bail  ] 

611.  Oct.  5.  Hugh  Cooke,  of  Burton,  ironmonger,  and  Marie  B<  nes,  1  1 
St.  Marie  Magd.,  Lincoln,  spinster.  [St.  Marie  Magd 

669.  Aug.  23.    James  Cooke,  of  Gainsburgh,  stapler,  tt\  30,  and  Anne 

Tayieford,  of  same,  widow,  get.  31  [Gainsburgh.] 
[670.    Sept.  7.    John  Cooke,  Of  Aswarby,  husbandman,  and  Anno  Ham 
son,  Of  Kowston,  spinster. 


144  THE   NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 

1666.  May  25.  Charles  Cracroft,  of  Sleeford,  apothecary,  aet.  30,  and 
Margaret  Christopher,  of  Winckell,  in  the  parish  of  Hecking- 
ton,  spinster,  set.  22.  Their  parents  consent.  Application  by 
John  Lodington,  of  Washingburgh,  clerk.  Surety,  John  Draper, 
of  Sleeford.  [Heckingtun,  Hale,  or  Quarrington.] 

1663.  Nov.  20.    Robert  Cracroft,  of  Hacthorne,  gent.,  set.  21,  and  Anne 

Lodington,  of  Snarford,  spinster,  ait.  18.  His  parents  are  dead  ; 
her's  consent.  Surety,  Richard  Cracroft,  of  the  Hail  hf  Lincoln, 
draper.  [Snarford.] 

1666.  Dec.   11.       Thomas  Cracroft  of  Burgh-in-le-Marsh,  mercer,  and 

Margaret  Weldon,  Tngoldmells,  spinster.  Their  parents  are 
dead.  Bond  by  Wm.  Cracroft,  of  the  Bail  of  Lincoln,  apothe- 
cary, and  Robert  Garratt,  of  same,  cordwayner. 

[Bratoft,  Burgh,  or  Ingoldmells.] 

1667.  Dec.  16.    Thomas  Cracroft,  of  Burgh-in-le-Marsh,  widower,  set.  26, 

and  Margaret  Anton,  of  Croft,  spinster,  aet  23.  His  mother 
consents;  her  parents  are  dead.  Application  by  William 
Cracroft,  of  the  Bail  of  Lincoln,  apothecary.  Surety,  Edmund 
Hutchinson,  of  same,  gent.  [Croft,  Borough,  or  Bratoft.] 

1634.  Aug.  11.  William  Crale,  of  Grantham,  barber,  ait.  27,  and 
Blanch  Cole,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  21.  His  parents  are  dead  ; 
her's  consent.    Application  by  (the  said)  Ceo.  Cole.    [Grantham  J 

1628.  .Dec.  20.    William  Crampton,  of  Heckington,  ironmonger,  aet.  21. 

and  Anne  Pecke,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  i  8.  Her  parents  are 
dead,  but  her  mother-in-law  consents;  his  father  also  consents. 
Surety,  Holcroft  Booth©,  of  Sleford  alias  New  Lafford,  j 

[Heckington.] 

1664.  Apr.  6.    James  Cranett,  of  St.  Paul's,  in  the  Bail  of  Lincoln,  gent., 

and  Elizabeth  James,  of  the  Close  of  Lincoln,  widow.  Surety, 
David  Rowland,  of  the  Bail,  victualler. 

[St.  Peter  at  Goatf?  or  St.  Peter  in  Kastgate.l 
1661.   Sept.  25.    The  Right  Hon.  James  Cecill,  Viscount  Cranboume, 
Dame    Margarett   Manners,,  of    Belvoier   spinster.      Bond  h) 
Richard  Sebrough,  of  London,  gent.,  who  seals  with  arms. 

[Belvoier.] 

1668.  Nov.  20.    Anthony  Cranvvell,  of  kuskington,  yeom.,  ;u    50,  and 

Mary  Green,  aet.  20.        -  [St.  Peter  at  Arches 

1634.  July  18.    John  Craven,  of  Colby,  husbandman,  and  Elisabeth 
Musson,  of  Scopwick,  als.  Scawbie,  spinster.      Surety,  I 
Allen,  of  Scopwick,  yeom.     Seal  a  griffin.  Witness, 
P region.  [Scopwick  itls,  Scawbie 

July  18.  John  Craven,  of  Colby,  yeom.,  and  Elizabeth  Musson, 
of  Scopwicke,  spinster,  [Scopwicke  alia*  Scawbie.] 
1639.  March  26.  John  Craven,  of  ScopwicV  alias  Scawbie,  husltandman, 
ait.  30,  and  Sarah  Lhcrstune,  of  Dighie,  widower,  BBt  to 
Surety,  John  Nicholls,  of  same,  husbandman, 
1661.  (Date  torn  off.)  E*eter  Craven,  of  .  .  .  husbandman,  and  Man 
Pregion,  of  Lincoln,  spinster  [Canwicke 

1581.    Nov.  20.  Act  Bk. — Thomas  Craven,  of    Bultham,  and  Kathciini- 

Coddington  of  Colbie,  [GrelwelL] 


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1663.  Dec.  29.  Sir  William  Craven,  of  Apletreweeke,  eo.  York,  knight, 
and  Margaret  Clapham,  of  Uffington,  spinster.  Surety,  Ralph 
Marshall,  of  London,  gent.  Witnesses,  Chr.  Clapham  and  Chr. 
Clapham,  junr.  [Uffington.] 

1670.  Aug.  3.  John  Crawshaw,  of  Coates,  aet.  36,  and  Mary  Hart,  of 
same,  spinster,  set.  30.  Application  by  William  Hart,  of  same, 
tayler.  [Coates  or  Ingham.] 

1668.  Jan.  7.    George  Creasy2  of  North  Kyme,  husbandman,  aet.  26,  and 

Mary  Metcalfe,  of  same,  aet.  20.    Their  parents  are  dead. 

[St.  Paul  in  Bail,  or  St.  Mark.] 

1662.  Aug.    12.    Richard  Creasey,  of   Randall,  gent.,  and  Elizabeth 

Dondeswell,  of  Little  Coates,  spinster.  Surety,  Robert 
Ayscoghe,  of  the  Close  of  Lincoln,  gent.  [Little  Coates.] 

166 1.  June  24.  William  Cressie,  of  Crowle,  yeom.,  and  Anne  Stovin, 
of  same,  spinster.  Their  parents  consent.  Bond  by  James 
Cresie,  of  Crowle,  yeom;  [Crowle  or  Helton.] 

1663.  Men.  17.    Richard  Crispe,  of  Pickworth,  and  Elizabeth  Edwards, 

of  same,  widow.     Surety,  John  Solomon,  of  same. 

[Su  areby  or  Helton.] 

1665.  June  5.  Edmund  Crofte,  of  Greetwell,  yeom.,  aet.  30,  and  Eliza- 
beth Ay  strop,  of  Bratleby,  spr.,  get  21.  His  parents  and  her 
father  are  dead;  her  mother  consents.  Surety,  Vincent  Crofte, 
of  Greetwell,  yeom.  [Brattleby.] 

1633.  Jan.  20.  Jordan  Cropp,  of  Cockerington,  yeom.,  aet.  28,  and  Alice 
Throgmorton,  of  same,  spinster,  aet.  24.  [Cockerington.] 

1669.  Dec.  6.    John  Crosby,  of  Billingbro',  husbandman,  and  Elizabeth 

Baxter,  of  Boston.  Surety,  William  Crosby,  of  Billingbro', 
husbandman.  [.Billingbro'  or  Lempringham.] 

1668.  Feb.  23.  Vincent  Crosiaw  (signed  Croshaw),  of  Sumerby,  mason, 
aet.  22,  and  Alice  Crosiaw,  of  same,  widow,  aet.  30. 

[St.  Paul  in  Bail  or  Sumerby.] 

1668.  Nov.  12.    Joseph  Crosby,  of  Sleeford  alias  Old  Lafford,  taylor, 

aet.  29,  and  Sarah  Copeland,  of  Iloddingham,  in  the  parish  oi 
New  Sleeford,  spinster,  aet.  27.  His  parents  are  dead  :  hers 
consent.   1  [Quarrington  or  Burton  Pedwerdine.] 

1669.  April  19.    Henry  Cunington,  junr.,  oi   Wrangle,  gent.,  get  JI, 

and  Anne  Lawson,  of  Leake,  widow,  set.,  30.    Application  by 

Thomas  Goodwin,  of  Boston,  yeom.  [Wrangle  01  I 

j  663.  Men.  21.    Mathew  Curtis,  of  Bourne,  baker,  and  Anne  K  «•.  oi 

Poynton,  spinster.    Surety,  Richard  Caswell,  of  same,  yeom, 

[All  Hallows,  Stamford.] 
1662.    Oct.  16.     John  Cooke,  of  Hale  Magna,  husbandman,  and  Susanna 

Clare,  of  Bicker,  widow.    Surety,  John  Smith, -of  Hale  Magna. 

yeom.  [Bickar  Of  St.   Panic  ] 

1665.  April  n.    Joseph  Cooke,  of  Boston,  lanio,  and  Sarah  Phrasy, 

of  Poynton.     Surety,  Richard  Graves,  oi  Boston,  chandler. 

Witnesses,  \;ic.  Easl  and  Rob.  Gainsborough 

I  Poj  nton  «»r  Pinchbtctec  j 


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NOTES  AND  QUERIES. 


Botterill.  Any  information  helping  to  carry  back  the  following „ pedigree 
will  be  welcome:  — 

.    .    .   Botterill  (?  of  Thorganby,  Lincolnshire)  had  issue:  — 

I.  — Thomas  B.,  who  had  issue:  — 

Richard  B.,  who  married  .  .  .  Foster,  of  Garton,  near 
Duffield.  They  had  issue,  seven  sons  and  a  daughter, 
Elizabeth,  who  married  Henry  Parker,  son  of  Thomas 
Parker,  of  Marsh  Chapel,  Lincolnshire.  Mr.  Parker, 
who  died  in  1901,  was  for  many  years  steward  to  Lady 
Emily  Foley,  at  Stoke  Edith,  Herefordshire. 

II.  — William   B.,  of  Thorganby,   Lincolnshire,   who  married 

Rebecca  Robson  (sister  of  John  Robson).  They  had 
issue :  — 

(1)  William  B. 

(2)  John  B.,  of  Thorganby,  who  removed  to  East  Thorpe, 

near  Market  Weighton,  and  died  5th  May,  [843. 

There  are  many  descendants  of  both  branches  of  the  family, 
but  it  is  desired  to  carry  the  pedigree  farther  back.  Information  is 
also  desired  as  to  the  families  of  Foster,  Robson,  and  Parker. — 
L.  H.  B. 

Calverley  Registers.    These  have  been  printed,  I  believe,  by  Mr.  M 
gerison  down  to  about  17  15.    1  am  anxious  to  know  whether  there 
is  any  chance  of  the  work  being  continued  to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth 
century. 

Wlileig/i  or  Hillilee,  of  Hillilee,  in  Sowerby,  Halif  ax  Parish.  This  once 
numerous  family,  whose  name  constantly  appears  in  Halifax  registers 
in  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries,  seems  to  have  quite  died 
out.  I  have  heard  it  suggested  that  the  name  has  been  corrupted  to 
Hiley,  but  I  have  no  evidence  of  this,  and  shall  be  obliged  tor  infor- 
mation.— H. 

Mitrgatroyd.    In  view  of  the  forthcoming  series  of  notes  relating  to  this 
name,  the  Editor  invites  correspondence  from  am  persons  wl 
interested  in  any  family  of  the  name,  or  who  have  information  to  give 
bearing  upon  Murgatroyd  pedigrees, 


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MARRIAGE  BONDS  OF  THE  DEAN  AND  CHAPTER 

OF  YORK. 

By  T.  B.  Whytehcad,  Esq.,  Chapter  Clerk,  and  Captain  Sandwith, 

8th  Hussars 

The  previous  Series  of  Dean  and  Chapter's  Marriage  Bonds  (completed  in 
Vol.  IV.,  page  33),  comprises  all  that  exist  in  York  Minster  for  the 
several  Vacancies  of  the  See,  that  is  to  say,  for  the  whole  Diocese,  in 
1664,  1683-88,  1757,  1761,  and  1776-7. 

There  are  also  bonds  for  two  later  vacancies,  1807-8  and  1847,  which  may  be 
printed  later. 

The  present  Series  comprises  the  Dean  and  Chapter's  Bonds  for  their  own 
peculiar  jurisdiction,  and  that  of  most  of  their  prebends,  extending  over 
some  70  or  80  parishes  in  the  City  of  York,  and  the  Counties  of  York. 
Nottingham,  and  Lancaster.  Some  of  the  Prebendaries  issued  their  own 
Marriage  Licences,  which  may  be  printed  later. 

These  Dean  and  Chapter  Bonds  are  put  up  in  bundles  of  various  periods,  the 
dates  often  over-lapping  each  other,  and  the  early  ones  have  been 
calendared  as  they  came  to  hand,  a  fact  which  will  account  for  their 
appearing,  now  and  then,  out  of  their  due  order  of  date. 


(  Continued  from  Vol.  IV.,  page  75.^ 

1714.  May  20.   Thos.  Greathead  of  Worksop  Co.  Xotts  gentn.  and  Mai  \ 

F foster  spr. 

July  16.  Thos.  Homfrey  of  Wales  in  Co.  Ebvv  gentn.  and  Anne 
Revil  spr. 

Sept.  29.  John  Lees  of  Gildenwells  Co.  Ebw  yeom.  and  Elizth. 
Nelson. 

July  10.  John  Mirfin  of  Slade  Hooton,  Laughton-in-le-Morthing, 

gentn.  and  Mary  Beck  with  spr. 
July  17.  John  Cosens  of  Wistow^  butcher  and  Mary  Byard.  In 

Cath  Wistow  or  Cawood. 
Nov.  L2.  Wm.  Marshall  of  Beverley  barber  and  Mary  Wrighl 
Jan.  19.  Wm.  Epworth  of  Todewick  husbandman  and  Gertrude 

Kirks. 

Dec.  12.  Christ.  Williamson  of  Ripon  yeom.  and  Alice  Weily. 
At  Monkfriston. 

1715.  Deo.  0.  Joshua  Ellis  of  South  Anston  Co.  York  gentn.  and  Sarah 

Kirk  ley. 

July  28.  John  Mewburne  of  Langhall  parish  of  S    John's  and 
Elizth.  Wilson  spr. 

1714.  .   .  .   14.  Thos.  Jackson  of  Sheffield  plummet  and  Sarah  Pulieii 

spr. 

1715.  Ric.  Horncastle  of  Halthersfield  and  EHath.  Lee  ol  rhornhill. 
Mar.  20.  Thos.  Raven  of  Waghen  husbandman  and  Jane  Reck 
Oct.  3.  Joh.  Gilson  of  M<m\  grazier  and  Nfargarel  Jonsbn 
Nov.  29.  Wm.  Middleton  of  Hilham  husbandman  and  Elttth 

Walker. 


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1716.  Oct.  i.  Thus.  Guest  of  Thorpe  Salvin  smith  and  Margaret  White- 

head spr. 

17 17.  Nov.  27.  Tho.  Burton  of  Salton  butcher  and  Jane  Walker  of 

Salton  spr. 

Apr.  25.  Wm.  Almond  of  Waghen  and  Ann  Levet. 

1718.  June  2.  Ric.  Smith  of  Cawood  butcher  and  Susannah  Birdsall  of 

do.    At  Cawood  Wistow  or  Osbaldwich. 
Nov.   18.  Anthony  Webster  of   Bickerton  husbandman  and  Mar- 
gery Hunter  of  Bilton. 

17 19.  Nov.  30.  John  Boyes  of  Kellythorpe  gentn.  and  Anne  Drinkraw 

of  Driffield. 

1730.   Oct.  23.  John  Eyre  of  Thorp  Salvin  25  bach,  and  Mary  Story 
of  do.  24  spr.     At  Handsworth. 

1734.  Dec.  12.  William  Jessop  of  Diraington  21  bach,  farmer  and  Mary 

Misterton  of  Dimington  18  spr.    At  Church  of  S.  John's. 
Apr.  22.  Will.  Steele  of  Flockworth  Co.  Notts  26  bach,  and  Mary 
Jessop  of  Dimmington  19  spr.    At  S.  John's  Church. 

1735.  Apr.  21.  Will.  Rand  of  Preston  50  widower  yeom.  and  Mar_ 

Blashall  of  Burton  Pidsea  50  widow.    At  Preston. 
Apr.  14.  John  Barker  of  Weighton  26  bach,  and  Mary  Kin 
South  Newbald  20  spr.    At  Shipton  Chapel, 
j  733.   Aug.  30.  Jacob  Hendon  of  Auston  nailer  27  and  Anne  Parkin  oi 
do.  39  spr.     At  Dimington. 
Jan.  6.  Benjamin   Roebuck  of  Rotherham    22   bach,   and  Mar] 
Roberts  of  Brookhouse  Laughton  28  spr.    At  S.  John's  Church. 
June  25.  Emanuel  Barton  of  Cawood  24  bach,   bricklayer  and 
Jane  Buck  of  Kenton  22  spr.    At  Cawood. 
1734.  July  4.  Thos.  Gaul  of  Waghen  30  bach.  yeom.  ami  Ellen  Lindlej 

of  do.  26  spr.    At  Waghen. 
1730.   July  4.  Thos.  Watson  of  Swanland  Kirk  Ella  25  bach  yeom.  and 
Margaret  Sparrey  of  Shipton  Weighton  1  q  spr.      At  Shipton 
Chapel. 

1734.    Oct.  23.  Matthew  Stockton  of  Preston  25  bach.  \eom.  and  Anne 
Williamson  of  Preston  23  spr. 

1732.  Oct.  2.  Nicholas  Bailman   of  Wellington  husbandman  and  Anne 

Parker. 

1733.  Aug.  23.  Nicholas  Smith  of  Selby  28  bach,  gentn.  and  Martha 

Wilkinson  of  Cawood  28  spr. 
Dec.  8.  Nicholas  Thompson  of  S.  Trinit)  01  Chris!  Church  18 

bach,  gentn.  and  Alice  Carver  ot  Market  Weighton  22  spr.  At 

Shipton  Chapel  Market  Weighton. 
Nov.  27.  Thomas    Clarkson    of   Waghen    26   bach.    yeom.  and 

Elizth.  Lyth  of  Leckinglield  21  spr.    k\  \\  'hen, 

Feb.  21.  John  Cross  ot  C.oodmanham  39  widow n  \com.  and 
Anne  Wood  ot  Shipton  Market  Weighton  37  widow 

Sept.  21.  Christ.  Stacy  of  Kcclcslield  23  bach  and  lilixth.  S>k<> 
nf  Anston  j8  spr.     Al  Anston. 

July  28.  Will.  Listtf  <>l  Coldenwell  parish  ,.|  S  J.  hn  s  MM  Anne 
Sampson  of  Ul\    1 1  spr.     At   Uughfc  n. 


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M9 


1732.   Dec.  20.  George  Longmire  of  Tunstal  clerk  and  Alethea  Reaston. 
Jan.  26.  John  Kendal  of  Salton  23  bach,  butcher  and  Ann  Dowker 

of  Salton  21  spr.    At  Salton. 
Dec.  25.  John  Marshall  of  Handsworth  and  Sarah  Hawksworth. 
Sept.  5.  Benjamin  Robinson  of  Sheffield  and  Alary  Colton. 
Dec.  20.  John  Watson  of  Scawby  husbandman  and  Eliz.  Gibson 
of  Preston. 

Oct.  10.  Edwd.  Kelk  of  Woodsetts  Anston  husbandraan  and 
Martha  Kelk. 

July  30.  William  Eastwood  of  Firbeck  husbandman  and  Elizth. 
Henson. 

1738.   Mar.  3.  Mathew  Catterton  of  Popleton  26  bach.  yeom.  and  Mary 
Whitehouse  of  Bishophill  junr.  25  spr.    At  Cathedral. 
Feb.  13.  Timothy  Stead  of  Calverley  27  bach,  gentn.  and  Mary 
Woodhouse  of  Michael  Belfry  26  widow.    At  Cathedral  Belfry 
or  St.  Lawrence. 

Jan.  1.  John  Anderson  of  Boroughbridge  21  bach,  apothecary 
and  Mary  Husthwaite  of  Aldbrough  21  spr.  At  Aldbro'  or 
Boroughbridge. 

Jan.  20.  John  Gilbank  of  Whixley  yeom.  30  bach,  and  Relx?cca 

Powell  of  Bishophill  junr.  21  spr.    At  Cath.  or  Bphill.  jr. 
Jan.  9.  Jas.  Leddon  of  Belfry  21  bach.  yeom.  and  Ann  Hardy  of 

do.  21  spr.    At  Cath.  Belfry  or  S.  Cuthbert 
Aug.  30.  John  Smith  of  Belfry  clock  maker  22  bach,  and  Cecil] 

Ashton  of  do.  24  spr.    At  Belfry  Brotherton  or  S.  Cuthbert. 
Dec.  11.  Thos.  Cordley  of  S.  John's  York  25   bach,  and  Anne 

Crosby  of  S.  Sampson's  24  spr.    At  Cath.  St.  Lawrence,  nr 

Wistow. 

Dec.  11.  Jas.  Spearing  of  York  yeom.  25  bach,  and  Elizth  Stotl 
of  Belfry  22  spr.    At  Cath.  Bel  Fry  or  Osbaldwick. 

Dec.  t.  Win.  Hayes  of  S.  Sampson  25  bach,  tailor  ami  Grace 
Rodwell  of  do.  23  spr.    At  Cath.  S.  Sampson  or  S.  Lawrence. 

Oct.  31.  John  Dent  of  Sledmere  25  bach.  yeom.  and  Joanna  New- 
love  of  Wetwang  23  spr.    At  Cath.  S.  Lawrence  or  S.  Sampson 

Aug.  9.  Saml.  Batchelor  of  Thorney  Co.  Notts  clerk  30  bach  ami 
Mary  Parnel  of  Laneham  30  spr.    Ai  Laneham. 

Dec.  23.  John  Brown  of  S.  Sampson's  21  bach,  corkcuttei  and 
Esther  Gill  of  do.  26  spr.    At  Cath.  Belfr)  or  S.  Samps  n 

Jan.  2.  Willis  Till  of  Horburv  gentn.  --3  bach,  and  Dorothj 
Flesher  of  Knaresbro'  22  spr.    At  Cath.  or  S.  Martin  Congn 

Oct.  30.  Geo.  Loss  of  Catterick      widower  inkeeper  and  Martha 

Hudson  of  S.  John's  York  25  spr.      \l  S.  John's 
Nov.  4.  John  Raper  of  Thirsk  22  bach,  mercer  and  gTOOet  and 
Mary  Smith  of  Kirkby  Malzeard  21  spr     V  Massan 
Malzeard. 

Sept.  12.  Robt.  Thornton  of  Doncaster  parish  oi  Laughl  n  r8 
widower  and  Mrs.  Mary  Sherston  of  [^uKhton-irhle-Morthene 
19  spr.    At  Laughton. 

Feb.  28.  John  Rogers  of  Anston  Laughton  nailmaka   14  I  1  h 

and  Alice  Jepson  of  Anston   15  Bpr. 


15°  THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


NOTES    ON    FAMILIES    BEARING    THE  SURNAME 
OF  HAVELOCK. 


It  is  impossible,  thank  Heaven  !  for  any  Englishman  worthy  of  his 
nationality  to  see  the  name  of  Haveloek  in  print  and  not  to  te  it 

with  the  illustrious  memory  of  the  north-country  hero,  Sir  Henr\  H  re- 
lock,  who  "  crowned  a  happy  life  with  a  fair  death"  after  achieving  the 
never-to-be-forgotten  relief  of  Lueknow.  But  not  everyone,  not  even,  it 
may  be,  Macaulay's  schoolboy,  is  aware  that  from  the  twelfth  to  the  fif- 
teenth century  the  name  was  famous  in  the  minstrelsy  of  England,  and 
that  its  fame  was  based  upon  tradition  possibly  handed  down  from  the 
sixth  or  seventh  century  a  d. 

For  at  least  six  hundred  years  writers,  beginning  with  Master  Raul 
de  Boun,  have  associated  the  legendary  "  Havelok  the  Dane  "  with  Grimsby 
and  its  eponymous  founder,  Grim;  and  the  ancient  seal  of  Grimsby  still 
remains  to  testify  to  the  credence  the  story  had  obtained  in  mediaeval 
times.  It  is,  we  believe,  a  tradition  in  the  family  of  Sir  Hent\  Havel<x'k 
that  their  ancestors,  who  in  the  eighteenth  century  lived  at  Guiseborough, 
had  migrated  thither  from  Grimsby;  but  the  Editor's  careful  search 
through  the  Subsidy  Rolls  relating  to  the  latter  place,  and  through  other 
records  seems  to  prove  that  from  the  fourteenth. to  the  seventeenth 
there  were  no  people  of  the  surname  of  Haveloek  living  at  Grimsby. 

The  name  itself  is  a  puzzle,  and  a  distinguished  authority  assert- 
that  it  has  no  meaning  in  Danish.    Mr.  Skeat  suggests  that  it  is  rJern 
from  the  Anglo-Saxon  gafeluc,  Icelandic  gaflakt  Welsh 
It  may,  perhaps,  be  suggested  that  the  Warwickshire  surname  of  "  Has- 
luck"  presents  a  similar  puzzle  to  those  who  seek  a  derivati<  n  for  ever) 
name. 

Although,  as  we  have  said,  there  seems  to  have  been  no  medieval, 
and,  consequently,  there  is  no  modern,  family  of  Havelnck,  which,  thn  Ugh 
association  with  Grimsby,  could  prefer  a  not  improbable  claim  to  descent 
from  the  hero  of  "the  lay  of  Haveloek  the  Pane,''  yet  north-countr) 
families  bearing  the  surname  are  found  at  an  early  date,  and  theil  pi 
representatives  may  not  unreasonably  urge  the  possibility  of  such  a 
descent.  The  question,  however,  bristles  with  difficulties,  and  materials 
have  not  yet  been  discovered  which  would  enable  us  to  decide  even  as 
to  the  possibility  of  the  perpetuation  of  a  surname  among  the  English 
and  Anglo-Dane's  before  the  Norman  Conquest,  Mr  Phillimore,  in  hit 
account  of  the  family  of  Stiff,  makes  out  a  fair  ease  for  the  possibility 
of  a  descent  from  Stuf,*  the  conqueror  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  but  it  is 
difficult  to  believe  that  descent  even  from  heroes  Wich  M  Stul  Mid  Hue 
lok  could  be  remembered  in  ;j  family  foi   SIS  M  leven  <vnttir.es  until  it  N 

crystallised  in  a  legal  surname.  

*  Usually  associated  with   "WiUm.ir"  111  fello\V<oiwlM#«ir,  J*M  «»  «rrm« 

prohahle  that  "  Wihtgar M  wtt  merely  n«  adjective  RMncwtmi  Stul  «mi  the 
island  he  had  conquered. 


THF.  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


At  any  rate  these  notes  are  not  concerned  with  any  such  speculations, 
and  we  pass  on  to  fulfil  our  real  intention,  which  is  to  collect  some 
scattered  early  occurrences  of  the  name  in  various  parts  of  the  country, 
and  then  to  give  more  or  less  connected  accounts  of  such  Havelock  families 
as  we  have  been  able  to  trace. 

First,  then,  it  is  evident  from  notes  collected  by  the  late  General 
Plantagenet-Harrison,  supported  by  additional  M.SS.  in  the  British 
Museum,  No.  26,076,  by  the  calendars  of  ':  Ancient  Deeds  in  the  P.R.O.. 
by  Wills  in  the  Commissary  Courts  of  London  and  Essex,  and  by  Subsidy 
Rolls,  that  a  family  or  families  bearing  the  surname  of  Havelock 
flourished  at  Stratford  Langthorne,  and  other  places  in  Essex,  from  the 
fourteenth  century  to  the  seventeenth. 

Thus,  we  find  that  in  1  Edward  II T.  William  Havelock  was  assessed 
in  the  Subsidy  Roll  under  St.  Osyth's,  Tendring  Hundred,  Essex  ;  while 
in  r  614  the  will  of  William  Havelock,  of  Tendering,  Essex,  was  proved 
in  the  Commissary  Court  of  Essex  and  Herts. 

We  have  various  notes  of  these  Essex  Havelocks,  but  they  hardly 
concern  northern  genealogists. 

The  following  extracts  from  General  Plantagenet-Harrison's  volumes 
show  that  the  name  occurs  in  various  parts  of  England:  — 

Vol.  X.,  p.  591 — Placita  de  Jur,  et<\,  20  Edw.  1..  Herefd.,  mem.  12— 
Hereford  —  Alice,  late  wife  of  Hugh  Havelock,  <>f  Cobbe- 
walle,  pit.  v.  John  de  Alba  Aqua,  Dean  of  the  Church  of  St. 
Ethelbert,  Hereford, a  mes.,  etc.,  in  Morealeyn,  into  which  said 
John  had  not  entered  until  after  demise  made  by  said  Hugh, 
late  husband  of  the  said  Alice  (whom  in  his  lifetime  she  could 
not  gainsay),  of  said  premises  to  Petronilla  de  Morealeyn.  The 
Jury  say  that  the  Decon  (sic)  held  the  said  ten  on  16  Apl.  to 
Edw.  I.,  and  the  sd.  Alicia  receives  seizin,  etc. 
Vol.  X.,  p.  786  (Coram  Rege  Roll,  Hil.  7  Edu.  III.,  mem.  68 
Cumberland — Ranulphus  de  Dacre,  and  Margaret,  his  wife, 
p.  attorn  suum  versus  John  Havelock  and  William  de  BlenCAUSOpe 
de  plito  transgr  .  .  .  and  again  Trin.  7  Edw,  111  .  mem. 
40  dors. 

Vol.  X.,  p.  797  (Coram  Rege  Roll  Trin.  8  Edw.  I  IT.,  m,  33  don 
Norff — Thomas  Havelock,  p.  attorn.,  sued  v.  Hugh,  son  1  I 
Roger  Olyot,  and  Cecilia,  his  wife,  on  a  plea  of  trespass 
Vol  XII.,  p.  445— De  Banco  Com  Roll  Hil,  24  H.  VIII.  mem. 

27  York  —  Marmaduke  Whylhes  v.  Thomas   Havelock,  oi 

Thorpe  Basset,*  sd.  CO.  husbandman  and  others  for  taking  100 
cartloads  of  turf  out  of  plaintiff's  close  at  Thorpe  Basse*  ;  dam- 
ages, 1 00s.    Mem.  217. 
It  is  evident  that  in  very  early  times  there  was  a  FaroH)  ul  Have!  CkS 
living  at  Skelton,  in  Cleveland,  connected  no  doubt  with  another  famil) 
of  the  same  name  which  lived  at  the  neifrhhouring  town  of  nuishonHieh 
Of  both  these  families  we  have  numerous  notes,  derived  principal!] 
wills  and  parish  registers,  and  these  it  will  I*  well  to  print  l*»forr  sttempi 
ing  a  connected  pedigree.     Perhaps,  in  the  meantime,  st.me  of  our  readers 

*  In  Bucloose  (Kast  Riding),  5 ,ni,l>s  l,om  Walton 


THE  NORTHERN  GENEALOGIST. 


may  be  able  to  supply  information  which  may  assist  us  in  the  work.  We 
begin,  therefore,  with  the  following  abstracts  of  Havelock  wills  at  York, 
premising  that  they  include  all  the  Havelock  wills  there  to  be  found  from 
'  557  to  175°:  — 

I.  — Thomas  Havelock  of  Wikham,*  25  Nov.  1553. 

To  be  buried  in  Wikham  Church  or  Churchyard. 

Margaret  Tayllior  a  cownter  and  one  belt  after  her  grandmother. 
Ellys  Dawson  one  lyttle  belte,  Margaret  Tayllior  2  brasse  pottes  and 
kettle  and  one  cowe,  Thomas  Dawson  and  John  D.  a  quie  each. 

To  priests  and  clerks  at  my  burial  vs. 

Margaret  Tailler  2  diiblers  and  2  dishes  and  1  candlestick  and  1 
honest  bedde.  • 

Sr.  James  Clarkson  my  curate  xiid. 

The  residue  of  my  goods  to  my  wife  Margaret  and  he  executrix. 
Witnesses — James  Wederell,  Rawffe  Colson,  Roger  Bullocke.  Wm. 
Topliffe,  and  Chas.  ( ?)  Clarkson  curate. 

Proved  5  May  1557  by  exx.  (xv.  i.  252). 

II.  — Roberte  Havelocke,  of  Howlbeke  Mylne  p.  Skelton  yeom  ,  21 
April  1559. 

To  be  buried  where  it  shall  please  God. 
Sacrament  of  the  altar  at  Skelton  xxd. 

Four  priests  for  mass  and  dirige  at  my  burial  vi.  each,  and  to  five 
clerks  mid. 

Eldest  son  John  H.  my  lease  of  a  messe  called  Tyckynhawe  and  a 
close  called  the  newe  Intackes  and  the  mylne  called  Holbecke  mylne  with 
the  mylne  close  and  a  parcel  of  ground  railed  Kyrkedykes  for  the  residlM 
of  my  term. 

Second  son  Rawffe  H.  my  lease  of  a  messe  and  4  oxgangs  of  land 
part  of  the  demesne  at  Marske  for  the  residue  of  term. 

Youngest  son  William  H.  my  lease  of  a  wind  mylne  betwixt  Redkarre 
and  Marsker  and  a  cottage,  toft,  croft,  and  a  horsemylne  at  the  East  end 
of  Redkarre  for  the  residue  of  my  term. 

My  2  daurs.  Anne  H.  and  Elyne  H.  5  marks  each  towards 
marriages. 

My  half  brother  James  H.  x\s. 

Brother  Francys  H.  a  cow. 

Wife  Rose,  guardian  of  all  my  children  till  of  age:  if  she  marrj 
again,  then  Francys  H.  my  brother,  and  Wm,  Thomson  of  Marske  and 
John  Robynson  my  2  brothers  in  law  to  become  guardians 

John  Robynson  and  Robert  H.  to  occupy  the  Fourth  pot  of  ibt   h  m 
mylne  and  the  Lee  mylne  at  Marske  For  5  years  towards  the  pn  Fi  nw 
of  Katheryn  Robynson  his  daur. 

Residue  of  goods  to  wife  Rose,  and  children  John  H  .  Rawfe  H  . 
William  H.,  Anne  H.,  and  Elyne  H.,  and  the)  eXOrt 


*  Doubtless  Wykeham,  in  Cleveland  Archdea* 


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Sisters  Isabel  I  Thomson  and  Margt.  Robynson  vs.  each. 
Supervisors,  Raw  fife  Rokbye  of  Marske  gent.,  Syr  Wm.  Rokbye  his  brother, 
Robert  Rokbye  son  of  sd.  Rawffe,  and  Wm.  Netherwoode  of  Gysburie 
yeoman,  and  to  have  xs.  each. 

Witnesses — Wm.  Netherwoode,  Francys  Havelocke,  John  Robynson, 
and  Wm.  Thomson. 

Proved  29  Mch.  1560  by  the  widow  (power  being  reserved  for  the 
other  exors.  minors),    (xvi.,  2.) 

III.  — Margt.  Havelocke  of  Wykam,  1566. 

To  be  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  All  Saints  Wykam. 
John  Thornley  a  bushell  of  rye  and  a  shirte  clothe. 
John  Dawson  Barnes  [?  bairns]  one  potte  two  dubles  and  a  yeard  and 
a  half  of  lynnen  clothe. 

Ellis  my  dau.  a  bushell  of  rie  and  a  yeard  and  a  half  of  lynnen  clothe. 

My  2  sisters  at  Malton  2  pecks  of  rie. 

Sister  Jennet  a  peck  of  rye  and  a  yeard  of  clothe. 

James  Wetherell  a  peck  of  rye.    Spence's  wife  a  cote. 

Son  Thos.  Dawson  exor. 

Witnesses — Henry  Robinson,  James  Wetherell,  and  Roger  Bullocke. 
Proved  10  July  1566  by  the  exor.  (xvii.  562). 

IV.  — John  Havelock,  of  Skelton.    Dated  2  Jan.  1604.* 

In  dei  nomine  Amen  the  seconde  day  of  Januarie  in  the  yeare  of  our 
Lord  God  one  thousande  six  hundrethe  and  foure  I  John  Hauelocke  of 
Skelton  in  the  countie  of  Yorke  husbandman  sicke  in  body  but  whole  in 
mynd  and  of  perfecte  memorye  .  .  .  and  praysse  be  vnto  Alltnyghtye 
God  that  dothe  make  ordeane  and  constitute  this  my  last  will  and  testa 
ment  in  manner  and  forme  followynge  (that  is  to  say)  first  1  bequeathe 
my  soule  to  almyghtye  God  the  maker  therof  and  to  all  the  eel  lest  i  all 
company  of  heaven,  and  my  body  to  be  buried  in  the  churche  yearde  <  t 
Skelton.  It  for  the  lease  of  my  farme  J  give  it  vnto  Christofer  Hauelocke 
my  sonne  excepte  the  thirde  parte  therof  wch.  1  give  vnto  Margaret  Haue 
locke  my  wyffe  duringe  hir  liffe  naturall  and  after  hir  deathe  yvholl)  to 
descende  and  come  to  the  said  Christofer  Hauelocke,  I  give  to  my  wylT 
one  cowe.  f  give  vnto  Christofer  Haulocke  thone  half  of  the  C 
growinge  both  winters  (?  sowne)  and  wa  .  .  .  and  two  landes  1  n 
legettes  to  sowe  barley  on  over  and  besydes.  It  I  give  vnto  my  wyffe  an  1 
the  reist  of  my  children  in  consideracon  of  ther  porcions  the  other  hall 
of  the  said  corne  growinge  vpori  the  farme  this  yeare.  It  1  give  Vflto  my 
wyffe  all  the  houshould  stuffe  to  bestowe  vpon  my  daughters  as  she  shall 
thinke  meete.  It  I  give  vnto  Robert  Hauelocke  my  sonne  one  whye  Btirkc 
over  and  besydes  his  porcion.    It  I  give  vnto  Christofer  Hauelocke  m\ 

sonne  twoe  horses  ploughes  yoekes  teames  and  all  othl  1 

nessaries  belongynge  the  same  in  consideracon  of  paying  mj  debtes  whome 
I  make  mv  .  .  .  executor  to  se  my  debtes  legassies  and  fumratl  ex- 
pences  be  discharged  and  done,  maid    .    .  there. 

Witnesses — Robert  Hutchinson,  Christofei  baisman,  and  John  Hal! 

Endorsed — Test.  Jo.    Hauelocke  ult.  vli. 

Cleveland,  cert,  viii.,  May  1600.  Entered. 

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